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Le 16.12.20
The necessary sustainable architecture for tomorrow’s cities
Maud Caubet says, “A well-functioning city is a sustainable one, able to bounce back and learn from crises. With buildings that can adapt and integrate different uses over time without having to be demolished“.
Maud Caubet was WeDemain‘s guest and shared her vision of the city of tomorrow. An opportunity for her to highlight the importance of reversible, useful and poetic, adaptable and inspired by the living designs.
Le 16.12.20
Mille pas, the first game on women’s professional careers co-created with 1,000 women
Mille pas is an idea that blossomed within Bejoue’s dynamic and creative team. It’s a game that doesn’t exist yet but will be real in a few months. Mille pas is a type of Mille bornes dedicated to women’s professional careers, highlighting the brakes and accelerators encountered, but also the solutions to erase inequalities.
It is also a first game made in Bejoue that can be bought and co-created. Coralie Franiatte, Isa Terrier and Marianne Nicolas invite 1,000 women (why not you!) to co-write it by answering this questionnaire.
You can also participate in the Ulule fundraising campaign to launch the game.
And we think it’s a great idea! Congratulations Bejoue!
Le 15.12.20
Maud Caubet on Radio Immo

Let’s create an architecture of common sense, based on the existing and the re-use“.

 

The architect Maud Caubet was Myriam Szwarc’s guest for the Urban and Architectural Conversation programme on Radio Immo. This interview resulted on an introduction of the agency’s DNA, the measures taken to deal with the health crisis, Maud Caubet’s vision, her convictions and her commitment to a more flexible and gender equal architecture  for today and tomorrow.