Description
After many years of neglect, the countryside is attracting renewed interest in an age of economic uncertainty. This return raises as many hopes as social and ecological challenges, and challenges the idea of community that has shaped it for so long.
In response to the unprecedented housing crisis, architects, collectives defending the living environment and the right to housing, alongside mayors and residents, are defending the idea of the common good and campaigning for rehabilitation. And they are inventing a new way of living together in these landscapes that must be preserved.
Debate moderated by Renaud Barrès, director of C.A.U.E 64, in the presence of director Mathilde MORIÈRES




