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Exhibition: Héritage(s) Métropolitain(s), what we inherit and what we leave behind

Supervised by four teachers, sixteen students from the AUEP tri-course (Architecture, Urban Planning and Political Studies) explore metropolitan heritage as a dialogue between past, present and future, in an exhibition to be discovered during the Biennale des Villes en Transition organized by the City of Grenoble.

At a glance

Date

May 12, 2025

The AUEP program is a triple-degreeEducation run jointly by three components of theUniversité Grenoble Alpes: theÉcole Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Grenoble (ENSAG-UGA), theInstitut d'Urbanisme et de Géographie Alpine (IUGA) and Sciences Po Grenoble-UGA.
 

Their study focuses on the future ofGrenoble's former Chamber of Agriculture, a vacant 3,000 m² building at the heart of the Flaubert eco-neighborhood, questioning its future and urban role.

 

From urban agriculture to youth housing, from teen-friendly public spaces to a more tree-lined city, the field of possibilities is vast. Thanks to a detailed understanding of public policy, the mechanisms of players and a critical eye for governance systems, students in the AUEP program design projects rooted in reality and adapted to current, localized needs.
 

 

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  • La ville à hauteur d'ados - Maëlys Christin, Luce Renaud, Sidonie Rigal and Aglaé Thébaud
    The aim of La Ville à hauteur d'ados is to create spaces for and by teenagers, in the public space and in a future Maison des Jeunes et de la Culture, in the Flaubert district. This manifesto project aims to go beyond the sometimes negative representation we have of teenagers, and to include them fully in the evolution of towns and territories, through their presence and civic participation.

     

  • La Maison des Jeunes - Gasdelton Elisha, Claire Kolodziej, Églantine Maucuit and Sianna Minasyan
    The "Maison des Jeunes" offers a rich program for 18-30 year-olds. From affordable housing of various types, to the presence of various activities - café associatif, local grocery store and digital workshop - not forgetting support for residents. The Maison des Jeunes aims to create synergies with the neighborhood, helping to develop a new urban centrality. The rehabilitated building articulates these different uses through a progression of degrees of intimacy, so as to provide residents with spaces of their own while encouraging social ties.

     

  • La ville nourricière - Anna Boitel, Badreddine Hamaich, Adrien Leclercq and Maxime Montaye
    We believe that the city needs a place dedicated to food: a "food house" that makes food accessible to all, democratic and ecological. A multi-purpose space that allows us to collectively question agri-food infrastructures with all stakeholders, and includes spaces for production, processing, meetings, consumption and exhibition.

     

  • La ville arborée - Naïan Baron, Agathe Bruyère, Camille Pagiras and Julien Thomas
    The aim of this project is to weave the canopy to connect the Paul Mistral and Jean Verlhac parks, by implementing and expanding the City of Grenoble's "Canopy Plan" in the Marcelin Berthelot sector. Located at the center of this axis, the former Maison de l'agriculture is transformed into an urban stopover, a real hinge between Parc Flaubert and the south of the city. This new roadway profile, which favors planting, trees and alleyways, aims to make public space more hospitable and habitable to human and non-human inhabitants alike, in a context of global warming.

 

 

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Supervisors: Laure Brayer, Federica Gatta, Laure Favier, Anaïs Vigneron


Exhibition design: Anaïs Vigneron


Students: Naïan Baron, Anna Boitel, Agathe Bruyère, Maëlys Christin, Gasdelton Elisha, Badreddine Hamaich, Claire Kolodziej, Adrien Leclercq, Églantine Maucuit, Sianna Minasyan, Maxime Montaye, Camille Pagiras, Luce Renaud, Sidonie Rigal, Aglaé Thébaud, Julien Thomas