Patricia Pelloux, Deputy Director of the Atelier parisien d'urbanisme, will participate in the round table: "From the monument to the city: thinking about the surroundings for tomorrow".
10 a.m. - The urban inscription of Notre-Dame in the 19th century, by Florence Bourillon, Emeritus Professor of Contemporary History, Paris-Est Créteil University
10:30 a.m. - Rethinking the surroundings of Notre-Dame,
Introduction: from the square to the square? Emmanuelle Lallement, Professor, University of Paris 8, Institute for European Studies
Round table: from the monument to the city: thinking about the surroundings for tomorrow
- Emmanuel Romand, public space greening project manager, transformation of the ring road, City of Paris
- Rose Speich, Major Projects Officer, General Secretariat, City of Paris
- Patricia Pelloux, deputy director at Apur - Atelier parisien d'urbanisme
- Maud Sitar, architect, Bureau Bas Smets
2 p.m. - In search of sustainable tourism: evolutions and renewals of Parisian tourism, by Maria Gravari-Barbas, architect and geographer, professor at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, EIREST (Interdisciplinary Research Team on Tourism), UNESCO Chair Culture, Tourism, Development.
2:30 p.m. - Rethinking mediations in the shadow of Notre-Dame,
Introduction: before, after April 15, 2019: variations on visitor desires, Sylvie Sagnes, CNRS researcher, UMR Héritages (CY, CNRS, MC)
Round table: the cathedral and its surroundings: thinking about mediations for tomorrow
- Sylvie Sagnes, CNRS researcher, UMR Heritage (CY, CNRS, MC)
- Cécile Rives, administrator of the monuments of the Ile de la Cité, Center for National Monuments
- Valérie Guillaume, Director General Curator of Heritage, Carnavalet Museum - History of Paris, Archaeological Crypt of the Ile de la Cité
- Agnès Benayer, Director of Audiences, Communication and Partnerships, Paris Musées Bénédicte Fichet, head of CASA Notre-Dame
Study day organized by:
- Axis 2 Mediations, receptions, appropriations of the EMOBI WG (Emotions / Mobilizations)
- Notre-Dame de Paris scientific site (CNRS, Ministry of Culture)