Student projects for sustainable cities

Projets étudiants pour des villes durables

Two students projects will be presented. They won the C40 international competition Students reinventing Cities.

As the climate change accelerates, the world's major metropolises are facing many challenges. In order to imagine innovative solutions, the C40 international Students Reinventing Cities competition invited students from all over the world to think about a new urban model that is more sustainable, more resilient and more inclusive.

Two Franch & American student teams won this competition for the cities of Paris and Washington: a joint team between PSL University and George Washington University (GWU) for the Washington location and another team between ̳ and New York University (NYU) for the Porte d'Orléans location.

The students will present their projects and innovative solutions for the Porte d'Orléans and New York Avenue NE Corridor neighborhoods in Washington, D.C. A panel of sustainable city experts will then discuss these solutions and the major challenges facing cities in an era of climate change.

Speakers

  • Anne Hidalgo, Mayor of Paris (to be confirmed)
  • Marie-Christine Lemardeley, Adjointe à la Maire de Paris en charge de l’enseignement supérieur, de la recherche et de la vie étudiante.
  • Alain Fuchs, President of ̳
  • François Croquette, Délégué général à la transition écologique et à la résilience à la Mairie de Paris.
  • Alfred Galichon, Director, New York University, Paris campus
  • Jennifer Donaghue, Executive Director, International Education, George Washington UniversityAziza Akhmouch, Cheffe de la Division Villes, Politiques Urbaines et Développement Durable de l’OCDE
  • Emmanuèle Cunningham-Sabot, Professeure en géographie et en urbanisme à l’ENS - PSL.
  • The PSL students who won the competition

 

 

8 October 2021
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Campus - Conférence
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Health passport required

Académie du climat, 2 place Baudoyer, 75004 paris
2021-10-08 18:00 2021-10-08 20:00 Europe/Paris Student projects for sustainable cities Académie du climat, 2 place Baudoyer, 75004 paris