Urban Planning and Architecture Forum: Opening of the AJAP Exhibition

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The AJAP exhibition honors the new generation of architects at the Nice Urban Planning and Architecture Forum, until March 31.

The “AJAP” exhibition, organized by the Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine from the winning projects of the biennial “Albums des Jeunes Architectes et des Paysagistes” prize implemented by the Ministry of Culture and Communication, presents, through an attractive scenography, the 42 projects of the 14 winning teams of this biennial prize, which include 18 architects and 5 landscape architects under the age of 35.


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The Nice Urban Planning and Architecture Forum inaugurates, this Thursday evening, the exhibition of the projects of the award winners of the Albums des Jeunes Architectes et Paysagistes (AJAP). From January 27 to March 31, the works of 14 teams of young French architects will be presented, in a didactic route.

This project is implemented by the Cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine, with the support of the Ministry of Culture. It thus promotes or helps to discover new talents while assisting young professionals in accessing construction projects.

The teams presented are:

–Julien Abinal (Abinal & Ropars): construction of 38 housing units and an activity center in Paris.

–Xavier Wrona (Est-ce ainsi): interior redevelopment of a single-family house in Bagnolet.

–Pierre Jann and Rémi Jann (Fabriques architectures paysages): construction of 38 housing units and an activity center in Bonneval-Sur-Arc.

–Guillaume Aubry, Cyril Gauthier, and Yves Pasquet (Freaks Freearchitects): construction of a pavilion housing an office and a photographic archive space.

–Ilham Laraqui (Laraqui-Bringer architecture): greenhouse culture project in Delft, Netherlands.

-François Chas, Nicolas Guern, Fabrice Long, and Paul Maitre-Devallon (NP2F): urbanization of the Gros Seuc site in Delémont, Switzerland.

–Guillaume Gaenu, Alice Vaillant, and Nicolas Le Meur (Olgga architectes): building a wooden house in Nantes.

–Julien Perraud (Atelier Raum-architectes): construction of an oyster storage shed and a space for office-meals-rest.

–Thomas Raynaud (Buildingbuilding): creation of a mobile structure for the exhibition of artworks from the Pompidou Center.

–Stéphanie Vincent (Berranger & Vincent architects): extension of a single-family house in Montbert.

–Emmanuelle Weiss: construction of a single-family house in Wasquehal.

–Amélie Salles and Rémi Salles (A+R Salles landscape architects): realization of two urban parks in Adamstown, Ireland.

–Thomas Boucher (Praxys): residentialization in Mantes-la-Jolie and Rosny-sur-Seine.

–Marion Vaconsin (Bouriette & Vaconsin): extension of a communal cemetery in Biganos.

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