A Rendez vous with the City

THE FABULOUS DESTINY OF NORTH-EAST PARIS

 07 May 2010 - 29 August 2010 Scientific curator : Pavillon de l'Arsenal 

Scenography : Jean-Guillaume Mathiaut, architect  

Taking in the towns of Aubervilliers, Paris and Saint-Denis who share its long and remarkable history, North-East Paris and its inhabitants invite us to discover the fabulous destiny of this vast plain, which has been in constant evolution over the past two centuries. Today, with over 250 hectares in the process of development, the region is keeping a rendezvous with the life and the city of the 21st century.

“I know this district well, it’s my neighbourhood, I’ve seen it evolve and change...”; “It’s a neighbourhood where people talk to each other.”; “All the communities meet at the markets, they’re real public places... ” For ten months, the Pavillon de l’Arsenal surveyed this ‘XXL’ territory, from Boulevard de la Chapelle to Rue du Landy, Aubervilliers Town Hall, between the Northern railway lines and the Flandres-Jean Jaurès road, inviting the inhabitants of these districts in transformation to express their views. Each account breathes life into a vibrant patrimony. Each encounter is an opportunity to engage collectively in a dialogue with the future: from the real-life city to the city on the drawing board, from the private city to a territory shared, from the existing city to that of tomorrow. This exhibition invites the visitor to discover the region, those who live there, and react to forthcoming transformations: constructions now realized and ambitious projects, mobility today and the transports of tomorrow ... More than 90 architectural and urban projects - recently completed or under construction - are detailed and presented here: redevelopments of industrial sites, the building of public amenities, office space and housing, urban planning and the creation of gardens, the implementation of transport infrastructures ... The museography of the exhibition reveals a receptive city, where iconic edifices from each district take the form of expo furniture installed on the first floor of the Pavillon de l’Arsenal to represent the seven main sectors as identified by the North-East Paris inhabitants. Visitors can sit and read in the Orgues de Flandres, rest awhile on the Magasins Généraux, stop and chat at the Manufacture d’Aubervilliers or leaf through a book on the shelves of the Cité Charles Hermite.

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WEEK-END IN SITU
MAY 28, 29, 30, 2010

Exhibition, scale models, films, conferences, urban promenades…, for three days, the architects, town planners, specialists in national and regional development, associations and all those actively involved in these developments invite you to meet them in and around the Macdonald warehouse, whose transformation into portions of the city as it will appear in 2013 constitutes one of the most extraordinary operations of this area.

Rendezvous with the City,
 an initiative of the Pavillon de l’Arsenal, with the Direction de l’Urbanisme, the Direction de la Voirie et des Déplacements, the Délégation à la Politique de la Ville et à l'Intégration, the Délégation à la Coopération Territoriale, the City of Paris, the Town Halls of the 18th and 19th districts of Paris, Aubervilliers, Saint-Denis, the Semavip and the SAS ParisNordEst. Rendez vous: the Macdonald Warehouse – Boulevard Macdonald, Métros Corentin Cariou or Porte de la Villette.
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Exhibition created by Pavillon de l'Arsenal 
with the support of :
la Direction de l’Urbanisme de la Ville de de Paris, la Direction de la Voirie et des Déplacements de la Ville de Paris, la Délégation à la Politique de la ville et à l’intégration de la Ville de Paris, la Délégation générale à Paris Métropole et aux Coopérations interterritoriales de la Ville de Paris, la Mairie de 18e arrondissement, la Mairie du 19e arrondissement, la Mairie d'Aubervilliers, le Ville de Saint-Denis, la SEMAVIP, la SAS Paris Nord Est et BNP Paris Real Estate, ICADE
Scientific curator : Pavillon de l'Arsenal 
Scenography : Jean-Guillaume Mathiaut, architect   
History : Henri Bresler et Clotilde Joly, architects 
Study of sensible city : Thierry Payet
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