E12 Results Catalogue

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 EUROPAN 12 RESULTS CATALOGUE: THE ADAPTABLE CITY 1
Editions EUROPAN, EN/FR

For the twelfth edition of the competition EUROPAN publishes the catalogue of the winning projects on 51 European sites from the 16 participating countries.

This book constitutes a unique panorama in Europe of young European talented designers working between the urban and architectural scales. When the change of paradigm induced by sustainable development becomes a reality, but also at a time when the urban and building economy is in crisis, this catalogue reflects a clear evolution of ideas and design modes. This is what makes it interesting.

Discover here the first pages of the catalogue

The first part of the catalogue presents interpretations around the most symbolic E12 winning projects; the interpretations are based on 5 main themes of the Adaptable City and present the vision of different European experts:

  1. Fields and Narratives, by Carlos ARROYO, architect, urban planner, linguist, teacher, Madrid (ES)
  2. From Mono-Large Enclaves to Multi-Mixed Neighbourhoods, by Didier REBOIS, architect, teacher and Europan General Secretary, Paris (FR)
  3. In Quest of Urban Ecorhythms, by Chris YOUNÈS, philosopher, anthropologist, director of the Gerphau research laboratory (FR)
  4. Architecture-as-Urbanism for Uncertain Conditions, by Socrates STRATIS, Dr. in Architecture, urban planner, teacher, Nicosia (CY)
  5. Networked Territories or a Tribute to Structuring Slowness, by Aglaée DEGROS, architect, urban planner, teacher in the Netherlands and Austria, Rotterdam (NL)

  
Part I: Articles by European experts

The 170 E12 winning projects (43 winners, 63 runners-up and 64 special mentions) are presented in the second part of the catalogue and classified by site families (Dynamic Urban Platforms, Heritage of the Future, From Mono-Large to Multi-Mix, Ecorhythms, In-Between Time and Networked Territories). Each project is developed from the point of view of adaptability (winners on two pages, runners-up and special mentions on one) and followed by the teams’ and juries’ points of view.
The competition sites are presented on two pages, on which the site representatives answer three questions around the issue of the adaptable city and their visions on the theme of adaptability, giving a better understanding of the local issues.

  
Part II: Sites and Winning Projects

Europan 12 Results Catalogue: The Adaptable City 1

Europan Editions - August 2014
English and French versions
400 pages - Format 21x28cm
Public price: €45