Online
Friday, January 29, 2021
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With Paul Citron, development director of Plateau Urbain and Adrien Gros, urban development director, aquitanis.
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Is the city produced by large real estate developers different from the one produced by social landlords? Which of these two actors is most able to innovate, whether in terms of sustainable construction, that of typologies or that of the emancipation of communities of inhabitants?
In a constructive landscape dominated by large real estate developers, can collective housing still change society? How to ensure that the use value of the habitat can outweigh its exchange value?
How can we get out of the patterns that lead to the financialization of the housing produced? Faced with the liberalization of the urban fabric, social landlords appear more and more as the only actors likely to generate a different architecture. Whether in Bordeaux, Lille, Paris, or Nantes, what is most interesting is the work of social landlords, that is to say entities that place the public interest above their margins and who are not looking to immediately resell the homes they produce.
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