The Public Space Tomorrow
Cycle of inspiring meetings
Tomorrow’s struggles to transform our territories
en automne
open to all – free – reservation via weezevent
Tomorrow, biodiverse cities
Tuesday June 6, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm
Espace Voltaire, 3 boulevard Victor Hugo, Frontignan
open to all – free – reservation via weezevent
Demain, généraliser un urbanisme vivrier
Tuesday May 9, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm
→ podcast LOKKO | Interview with Sophie Ricard, architect, urban planner and coordinator of la Preuve par 7
→ LOKKO podcast | Interview with Kelzang Ravach, artistic director of Temple Caché
Espace Castel, 17 Rue Marx Dormoy, Lunel
open to all – free – reservation via weezevent
Tomorrow, waterways at the heart of our cities
Tuesday April 11, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm
→ LOKKO podcast | Interview with Alexandre Brun, geologist, urban planner and lecturer
→ LOKKO podcast | Interview with Mathieu Argaud, artistic director of Bipolar
Espace Jacques 1er d’Aragon, 117 Rue des États Généraux, Montpellier
open to all – free – reservation via weezevent
Tomorrow’s urban festivities
Tuesday March 14, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm
→ LOKKO podcast | Interview with anthropologist Emmanuelle Lallement
→ podcast LOKKO | Interview with Julien Marchaisseau, Artistic Director of Compagnie Rara Woulib
École nationale supérieure d’architecture de Montpellier, 179 Rue de l’Esperou, Montpellier
open to all – free – reservation via weezevent
Tomorrow, meeting in public squares
Monday February 13, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm
→ LOKKO podcast | Interview with Joëlle Zask, philosopher, author and teacher
→ LOKKO podcast | Interview with Jean Planès, architect, landscape architect, urban planner and teacher
Salle Pelloutier, 50 Place Zeus, Montpellier
open to all – free – reservation via weezevent
MAOM (Maison de l’Architecture Occitanie Méditerranée), ZAT (Temporary Artistic Zone) and TRANS/ZAT hold a cycle of inspiring talks every month with two speakers. A time for reflecting on issues of public space and imagining how it can be transformed by means of artistic creation and cultural urbanism. Open to all, especially those involved in designing and building towns: writers, architects, philosophers, sociologists, urban designers and students.