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Blue Hub Evian

Abstract

Après avoir exploré cette thématique à New-York avec le projet « Green and Grey », le LAMU aborde, dans le cadre de l’atelier de projet d’architecture, cette problématique avec le projet « Blue Hub » qui traite des nouveaux enjeux de la métropole lémanique. Le déploiement des infrastructures de transports est l’élément clé du développement de cette métropole polycentrique. Cette mobilité, orientée vers les transports publics, doit être pensée à l’échelle de la région et non simplement centralisée sur la rive nord du lac entre Genève et Lausanne. Sous ce regard, la navi-mobilité peut devenir un acteur majeur des transports de la région métropolitaine lémanique. L’ancrage urbain de cette future mobilité devient un sujet d’expérimentation prometteur que le LAMU entend explorer. Quelle influence opère le lac sur le développement urbain et l’architecture de la métropole? Y a-t-il des développements trans-rives possible? Si oui quel sont les foyers à activer pour les connecter?

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