The Pavillon de l'Arsenal and the C40 are joining forces for a series of exchanges and debates under the banner of European cooperation: at a time when new urban models are needed to combat climate change, discussions between major European cities need to be strengthened and best practices disseminated.
This first edition will highlight the links between Milan and Paris:
With the Municipality of Milan as the first guest delegation, in the presence of Giancarlo Tancredi, Deputy for Urban Regeneration, and with the participation of Stéphane Lecler and Charles-Antoine Depardon, representatives of the Paris Urban Planning Department, the “MILAN-PARIS, architecture et urbanisme durables” conversation will focus on the common issues and specific challenges facing these major European metropolises.
As a major player in major new urban projects, the private sector will be represented. Mixed-use real estate operator Nhood, with Michele Montevecchi, and mobility consultancy Mic-Hub, with Anna Vnukovskaya, will present the “Piazzale Loreto” project, winner of the C40 - Reinventing Cities competition in Milan.
This conversation will be an opportunity for public and private players from both cities to share their experiences of new methods for regenerating the city and adapting urban models in the face of global warming.
With the Municipality of Milan as the first guest delegation, in the presence of Giancarlo Tancredi, Deputy for Urban Regeneration, and with the participation of Stéphane Lecler and Charles-Antoine Depardon, representatives of the Paris Urban Planning Department, the “MILAN-PARIS, architecture et urbanisme durables” conversation will focus on the common issues and specific challenges facing these major European metropolises.
As a major player in major new urban projects, the private sector will be represented. Mixed-use real estate operator Nhood, with Michele Montevecchi, and mobility consultancy Mic-Hub, with Anna Vnukovskaya, will present the “Piazzale Loreto” project, winner of the C40 - Reinventing Cities competition in Milan.
This conversation will be an opportunity for public and private players from both cities to share their experiences of new methods for regenerating the city and adapting urban models in the face of global warming.