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    12. The “Champs-Élysées — history & perspectives” study
    13. 175 Haussmann
    14. Stream Building
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    16. emlyon business school
    17. Tourist Office of Versailles
    18. 175 Haussmann — Lazard
    19. Laborde
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    21. ACTE VII
    22. 52 Champs-Élysées
    23. Icône
    24. ShAKe
    25. Bonne Nouvelle
    26. Amiral Bruix
    27. #cloud.paris
    28. Canopy
    29. Îlot Perrée
    30. MOCO — Contemporary art center
    31. 103 Grenelle
    32. Center for Contemporary Creation in Tours
    33. Pinchuk Art Centre
    34. 360
    35. BERGÈRE X PARIS
    36. Carreau de Neuilly
    37. Be Issy
    38. PCA-STREAM Office
    39. Penthièvre
    40. Café Joyeux
    41. Crédit Agricole Brie Picardie
    42. Aéroville
    43. Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations
    44. Talleyrand
    45. Les Ardoines
    46. Transvaal
    47. Light room
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    1. A THESIS FOR PCA-STREAM
    2. Acoustics
    3. Aesthetics of sustainability
    4. Algorithms
    5. Animals
    6. Anthropocene
    7. Architectural transition
    8. Art
    9. Art-science dialogue
    10. Artificial intelligences
    11. Biobased
    12. Bioclimatic
    13. Bioclimatic design
    14. Biodiversity
    15. Care
    16. Chronotopies
    17. Circularity
    18. Collective
    19. Data & Design Technology
    20. Design technology
    21. Eating
    22. Ecosystems
    23. Energy
    24. Experiencing nature
    25. EXPLORE
    26. Heat-island effect
    27. Heritage
    28. Indicators
    29. Inhabiting
    30. Landscape
    31. Learning
    32. Life cycles
    33. Living
    34. Living systems
    35. Low-carbon
    36. Low-carbon construction
    37. Materials
    38. Metabolism
    39. Mixed-use
    40. Modeling
    41. Modularity
    42. Narratives
    43. Nature-based solutions
    44. New aesthetics
    45. New imaginaries
    46. New narratives
    47. New uses
    48. Off-site construction
    49. Optimization
    50. Parametric design
    51. Plants
    52. Prospective
    53. Reconstructing territories
    54. Rehabilitation
    55. Reuse
    56. Reversibility
    57. Rythms
    58. Serendipity
    59. Sobriety
    60. Societal transformations
    61. Soil
    62. Soundscape
    63. Stream 01
    64. Stream 02
    65. Stream 03
    66. Stream 04
    67. Stream 05
    68. Stream Voices 01
    69. Stream Voices 02
    70. Stream Voices 03
    71. Stream Voices 04
    72. Stream Voices 05
    73. Stream Voices 06
    74. Stream Voices 07
    75. Stream Voices 08
    76. Stream Voices 09
    77. Stream Voices 10
    78. STREAM VOICES 11
    79. STREAM VOICES 12
    80. STREAM VOICES 13
    81. Technical systems
    82. Transdisciplinary
    83. Trees
    84. Urban agriculture
    85. Urban data
    86. Well-being
    87. Wood construction
    88. Working
  6. Explorez-tout EN
    1. "For an open architecture"
    2. Architecture is a political practice
    3. Beautiful like an encounter on the glass roof of colored clouds
    4. Bringing together an architectural project and a collection project 
    5. Can new narratives arise from ruins?
    6. Capturing the Cityscape Through Photography
    7. Culture as a weapon
    8. Different versions of biodiversity
    9. Educating Citizen Architects: for a meaningful architecture
    10. Forms of action for biodiversity
    11. Inhabiting Sentinel Landscapes
    12. Podcast transcript: urban metabolism, at the heart of the matter
    13. Podcast transcription: Raphaëlle Guidée
    14. Reshaping myths to reveal pressing realities
    15. Sound, the Great Forgotten Dimension of Architectural Practice
    16. The potential of the night
    17. Translating biodiversity
    18. Using AI to tell history
    19. Using AI to tell history — podcast transcription
    20. Recycling urine to fertilize the soil
    21. Machine system
    22. Urban metabolism, at the heart of the matter
    23. Representing geological time
    24. Reusing turbine blades : the winds of change
    25. Air in architecture
    26. Micro lives and giga solutions
    27. Viollet-le-Duc, an inspired vision of restoration
    28. Site-specific art, invading architecture
    29. Perspectives
    30. Living matter
    31. Neo composites
    32. Wood
    33. Soil
    34. Rethinking the Campus: Balancing Tradition and Innovation
    35. From lectures to learner-centered experiences, the metamorphosis of educational facilities
    36. Working with living matter
    37. Metal
    38. Exploring the possibilities of a feminist architecture
    39. Living Beings
    40. Collective Intelligence in the Making
    41. "The network is alive" — Networks and those who maintain them
    42. Restoration, transformation, maintenance
    43. What sewers say about us
    44. Stone
    45. Aesthetic of Structures
    46. Soil as an environment, property as an inhabiting capacity
    47. The art of artificial life
    48. Paris at 50°C
    49. Artificial Intelligence in the creation process
    50. Story-telling as a meta skill
    51. Which architecture for the ephemeral?
    52. Exploring methodologies to understand the living city
    53. Experimenting with environmental art
    54. Nose to nose with the world
    55. Looking at the city from a gender perspective
    56. Downscaling Energy
    57. "It will be upon a time", said science fiction to the city
    58. The melody of the living
    59. Displaced villages, uprooted populations
    60. Vulnerability as an inclusive principle
    61. EYES ON THE STREET 01
    62. Spotlight on the city
    63. STREAM : a research opus founded 20 years ago
    64. Applying a research approach in an architectural practice
    65. Establishing regenerative synergies
    66. The client and the architect
    67. An overview of architectural research
    68. Piloting the "City-Metabolism" Chair
    69. Harnessing AI as an architect
    70. Building cities, deconstructing methods
    71. Defining the "Metabolic City"
    72. Is the city going round in circles?
    73. Animals in Paris
    74. The eco-acoustic landscape of La Défense
    75. AI facing complex urban environments
    76. Flows in images
    77. What Leboncoin tells us about urban exodus
    78. Representing modularity
    79. City-Metabolism Chair
    80. Enhancing a territory through creation
    81. The challenges of contemporary justice architecture
    82. Co-creating a learning society
    83. The Urban Fable of Informality
    84. Sustainable Materialities in Construction
    85. Measuring the Urban Metabolism
    86. Designing Soundscapes
    87. Exotic trees in the City
    88. Printing Concrete to Save Material
    89. Modeling the City Using Proteins
    90. Meteorology as a Model of Thinking
    91. Prospectives and Retrospectives of Office Developments
    92. An argument for Data unions
    93. Design with care, interview with Antoine Fenoglio and Cynthia Fleury
    94. Root gardening
    95. Maximizing reuse, minimizing transformation
    96. Talking Data
    97. Cities, both a problem and a solution
    98. Conceiving the urban environment as an ecosystem
    99. A "third place" research lab
    100. Technologies and metabolic city
    101. Is plastic getting a facelift?
    102. Don't forget to feed your pet-painting!
    103. Are we in the midst of monetizing nature?
    104. Coworkworlds, communities of experience
    105. Histories and imagineries of climate change
    106. Nature-based solutions
    107. The difficult measure of well-being
    108. At the roots of “Urban Metabolism”
    109. Design with care
    110. Examine the past to fix the present
    111. The invisible labor of Data and Men
    112. A contemporary planetarium
    113. Building for the living
    114. Cavern aesthetics
    115. Rootless gardens
    116. Reinhabiting the bioregions
    117. Urban metamorphosis
    118. Organizing time, gaining access to space
    119. Geoglasswork: territories of materials
    120. The language of forests
    121. Does the company cafeteria still have a future?
    122. Global thought, Local innovations
    123. Experimenting with new modes of representation
    124. A Multilevel Approach to Care
    125. The Urban Commons: Cement of the "Contributory City"
    126. Demystifying and Repoliticizing Urban Data
    127. In the School of the Urban Anthopocene
    128. Inclusive Intelligence
    129. Urban Co-evolutions
    130. From Weak AI to Organic Artificial Intelligence
    131. Reinventing Ways of Learning
    132. Design with care
    133. Sharing an Understanding of Urban Complexity
    134. Considering Separation Beyond Dualism
    135. Paving the way for the future through biomimicry
    136. Project-based regeneration
    137. A new legal framework for nature
    138. Interconnecting sciences
    139. Developing and Disseminating a New Ecosystemic Law
    140. Arguing for Spatial Intelligence
    141. Transforming the City into a Museum for Contemporary Nature
    142. The RER A Regional Express Railway: walking as a design tool
    143. Towards an organic Artificial Intelligence
    144. Building Consensus on AI-driven Urban Design
    145. AI in Architecture
    146. Animistic Intelligence: the In-Between Network of the Living and the Machine
    147. In Search of Nature-Based Solutions
    148. The University of Innovation
    149. Strategies for Urban Sustainability
    150. Inhabiting Urban Mobility
    151. Global Imagination, Local Action
    152. Rethinking Urban Spaces through Gender Mainstreaming
    153. Training Citizen Architects to Serve a Community
    154. The Time of Trees
    155. Ecofeminist Art: on the concepf of heritage
    156. Toward the Aerocene Era
    157. Toward a wild Renaissance
    158. Beyond Singular Intelligence
    159. Representing Data
    160. Collective Intelligence in The Making
    161. Borrowing The Eyes and Protocols of The Other
    162. Representing the Invisible City
    163. A common language for art, science and nature
    164. How to reconcile plantations and constructions in cities
    165. Design: Reparation
    166. The gardener's intelligence
    167. Dream of the Aerocene
    168. The challenges of timber construction in addressing the climate emergency
    169. Organic design: towards new artefacts
    170. Collaborating with situations
    171. The future is in the forest
    172. Giving a sense to fiction
    173. Reactivating heritage and the local neighborhood through art
    174. Investigating, collecting, prefiguring: the case of Marseille's MuCEM
    175. Museums as generators of viewpoints
    176. Building the City, Deconstructing the Method
    177. Care & repair for the urban future
    178. Designing a façade like a membrane
    179. The construction of collective intelligence
    180. When Architecture Conveys a Narrative
    181. An Attempt to Drain Places
    182. Caring for the relational city
    183. Revaluing vulnerability
    184. AI Doesn’t Replace Architects But Supports Them
    185. Reversing the image of the world
    186. Manipulating the Living?
    187. Dwelling, Hopsitality of the Living
    188. A global city for the Living
    189. Design of the biosphere
    190. Revealing other presences
    191. Art and Agency in times of wetware
    192. Café Joyeux's official opening
    193. A hybrid space inaugurating modernity
    194. Re-enchanting the Champs-Élysées — Rebecca Lamarche-Vadel
    195. Re-enchanting the Champs-Élysées — Chiara Santini
    196. Re-enchanting the Champs-Élysées — Jean-Michel Ribes
    197. Re-enchanting the Champs-Élysées — Michel Roth
    198. Re-enchanting the Champs-Élysées — Chris Dercon
    199. Re-enchanting the Champs-Élysées — Jennifer Flay
    200. Re-enchanting the Champs-Élysées — Christophe Léribault
    201. Re-enchanting the Champs-Élysées — Bruno Maquart
    202. Re-enchanting the Champs-Élysées — Thierry Marx
    203. Design urbain : from the living to "urban-metabolism"
    204. From "Mediance" to Places
    205. Towards an Ethic of Driving
    206. Understanding biodiversity
    207. The Biopolis
    208. A new model for the smart city
    209. Reinventing Wood
    210. Inhabiting the digital world
    211. The living in the museum
    212. Getting out of the Stupidocene
    213. Radicant Design: time, needs and experimentation
    214. Urban Psychoanalysis: from Performance to Action
    215. Landscape as Urban Mediator
    216. Favoring the Living over Form
    217. "Posthuman" Architecture
    218. Design of the Biosphere
    219. Architecture for the Living
    220. Bio-inspired Engineering
    221. Augmented Wood
    222. The "Living" City or the Text-City
    223. "Natural Artifacts" and Urban Ecosystems
    224. "Renaturing" Architecture
    225. From "Mediance" to Places
    226. Urban Metabolisms: Combining Complex Approaches
    227. Beyond Language
    228. Understanding Biodiversity
    229. Dwelling, Hospitality of the Living
    230. Towards an Ethic of Driving
    231. For a Thought of Objects
    232. Singularity of Things
    233. Escaping Humanism
    234. Manipulating the Living?
    235. Beyond the Smart City
    236. Progress of Artscience
    237. Virtual ecosystems
    238. Architectural Stakes of the Ecological Narrative
    239. Sensors "Visceralization"
    240. Our Digital Skins
    241. Aesthetics of Contingency : Materialism, Evolution, Art
    242. Art and Agency in Times of Wetware
    243. Revealing other Presences
    244. Encouraging the matter
    245. Showcasing the Living
    246. Interior Environments
    247. Humanless Art
    248. The Space between Works
    249. Rethinking the city in the era of urban society
    250. Which architecture for the ephemeral?
    251. Superposing the city
    252. Exploring the imaginaries of the city
    253. Conceiving an Art Center
    254. Le Corbusier's dystopian Paris
    255. The need for a transdisciplinary approach
    256. There will be no "end of the office"
    257. Architecture is a collaborative system
    258. How feminism and urbanism can influence each other
    259. Xavier Veilhan - The artist's relationship to architecture
    260. How to reinvent the architectural profession
    261. Episode 3/5 - Documentary "PCA-STREAM : from research to action"
    262. Episode 2/5 - Documentary "PCA-STREAM : from research to action"
    263. A right to Prosperity and Nature
    264. Episode 5/5 - Documentary "PCA-STREAM, from research to action"
    265. Episode 4/5 - Documentary "PCA-STREAM, from research to action"
    266. Episode 1/5 - Documentary "PCA-STREAM : from research to action"
    267. 52 Champs Elysées - Work in progress #1
    268. The Link : the tower that reinvents La Défense.
    269. PB22 Towers : a silhouette shaped by the sun's path
    270. Espace Océan : a new mixed-use neighborhood in Saint-Denis de la Réunion
    271. PB22 towers in the skyline of la Défense
    272. Urban interlacing of the PB22 towers
    273. PB22 towers' morphogenesis
    274. Philippe Chiambaretta
    275. Philippe Chiambaretta invited at ESSEC Business School
    276. Streamovie
    277. A Future City Vision for Detroit
    278. Reactivating Downtown Detroit
    279. New Old Cities vs Old New Cities: The City of which future?
    280. OOO : Object Oriented Ontology 
    281. Urban and digital convergence
    282. Posthuman architecture
    283. Embody the concept of blockchain
    284. When mobility transforms the city
    285. Above knowledge: the autonomous existence of objects
    286. Scenario planning for sustainable cities
    287. Learning from bioengineering
    288. Arts, sciences and sensorial design
    289. Can there be a "gardening" of cities?
    290. Reinventing the training of architects
    291. Furniture on the wake of change
    292. The City-District of Copacabana: from the modern to the contemporary
    293. The Challenges of Urban Despatialization
    294. Contemporary memories
    295. The tall office building artistically considered
    296. The emergence of a new sense of spatiality
    297. Inhabiting the World
    298. Interactive Collaborations
    299. Imaginary in a Techno-Sciences-Economy Age
    300. The Age of Discontinuity
    301. The malleable, adaptable metropolis: toward a temporary and temporal urbanism
    302. Coactivity : Notes for The Great Acceleration, Taipei Biennial 2014
    303. Naturalizing architecture
    304. Peri-Urban Land Stakes
    305. No One Likes A City That’s Too Smart
    306. Cities of Information
    307. Redifining the boundaries of architectural practice
    308. Complexity, multiplicity, and adapatation within ecosystems
    309. Material ecology
    310. Self-assembly & programmable materials
    311. Towards responsive environments
    312. The Commission’s Report on the Intangible Economy
    313. Interview with Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec
    314. Typological Metabolism of Urban Transitions
    315. Does the business need the workplace anymore?
    316. The office and the city: twelve propositions
    317. The « office-form »
    318. The Legacy of The Modern Movement
    319. Interview with Arik Levy
    320. Building tall: the vernaculars of capitalism
    321. From «design capitalism» to cognitive capitalism
    322. Creative ecosystems
    323. Work and Play in Experimental Architecture, 1960-1970
    324. Refuse-Notes on artistic work as social waste
    325. The workplace as a tool
    326. The Acceleration of the Economy
    327. The new architecture of organizations
    328. Producing Architecture
    329. Relational Industry and The Economy of Contribution
    330. Global City into Perspective
    331. From a City of Residents to Urban Territory: The Advancing Revolution
    332. Future of Time
    333. Living systems
    334. Multiple networks of globalization
    335. Aerotropolis: Future City Infrastructure
    336. Architectural Strategies and Globalizatio
    337. TRACTATUS ECONOMICUS -ARTISTICUS. The art and manner of Julien Prévieux, adventurer in economics.
    338. Reporting from Antarctica
    339. Cities : Idle speculations on their future
    340. The Architect as a Merchant of Signs
    341. The Media Building
    342. The Architecture Project as a Strategy
    343. Luxury and Chapels in Tokyo
    344. Shall we drink a pastis ? Or arrogance disguised as attitude
    345. Gelitin’s travel to Sofia, an interview with ourselves
    346. A new relationship with procurement
    347. Nike Town: a Corporate Situationism
    348. The creation of value through architecture
    349. Letter to Pierre Huyghe
    350. For a Radicant Art
    351. Vertical Horizons: The Expeditions of Laurent Tixador and Abraham Poincheval
    352. Journey-forms
    353. Performing the City
    354. New Perspectives for Rio de Janeiro
    355. Implementing Public Space
    356. The Hyper-Industrial Era
    357. Inhabiting the Anthropocene
    358. Sustainability with a hammer
    359. The rise of the cool office
    360. Osrever
    361. Is the office the new studio? Some artistic experiences in open space
    362. Creating hotspots for the knowledge economy
    363. Anomalies construites
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