The exhibition " 100 % Paris. Architecture - urban planning 2000-2012 ", created by Pavillon de l'Arsenal, on the occasion of the tandem Paris-Berlin, presents a panorama of the Parisian architecture of the beginning of the 21th century.
Paris as Berlin or other capitals and European and world cities is confronted with the big challenges of company: the collective and social accommodation, the coeducation of the programs, the public places, the reconquest of the land tax, the energy future etc.
The exhibition, whose scientific commissionership was confided to the architect and journalist Jean-François Drevon, presents, through cards, plans, photos and perspectives of architects 100 Parisian symbolic projects bring a look renewed on the production of the city.
Conversion of the old warehouses MacDonald led by Floris Alkemade with tenish international teams to the operations of housing to smaller scales, at heart of the islands, in working-class Parisian districts or on the former fallow lands, the new equipments as the Quai Branly Museum by Jean Nouvel or tla Cité de la Mode et du Design by Dominique Jakob and Brendan MacFarlane in gardens built over the peripheral, the exhibition illustrates a new answer for the construction and the development of metropolises.
The exhibition, whose scientific commissionership was confided to the architect and journalist Jean-François Drevon, presents, through cards, plans, photos and perspectives of architects 100 Parisian symbolic projects bring a look renewed on the production of the city.
Conversion of the old warehouses MacDonald led by Floris Alkemade with tenish international teams to the operations of housing to smaller scales, at heart of the islands, in working-class Parisian districts or on the former fallow lands, the new equipments as the Quai Branly Museum by Jean Nouvel or tla Cité de la Mode et du Design by Dominique Jakob and Brendan MacFarlane in gardens built over the peripheral, the exhibition illustrates a new answer for the construction and the development of metropolises.