Scientific committee

ANGER Romain (ENSA Lyon)
Engineer specializing in biosourced and geosourced building materials, Romain Anger is the co-founder of amàco (“atelier matières à construire”), of which he was Scientific Director until 2023. After working for many years with the CRATerre laboratory at ENSA Grenoble, he is now Associate Professor at ENSA Lyon.

BONNEVIE Maxime (Grands Ateliers Innovation Architecture)
Architect and director of "Les Grands Ateliers", a unique facility dedicated to hands-on learning about architecture and construction, Maxime Bonnevie has coordinated several scale-1 prototype projects within the AE&CC research unit, and participated in and supervised several Solar Decathlon events in Europe.

CHANSAVANG Quentin (ENSA Clermont-Ferrand)
Architect and associate professor at ENSA Clermont-Ferrand, Quentin Chansavang is also in charge of training and awareness-raising at the Bellastock cooperative, which has been involved in the energy and social transition for over 10 years, and organizes an architecture festival promoting reuse.

CONTAL Marie-Hélène (ESA)
Architect and graduate of the Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris, Marie-Hélène Contal heads the Ecole Spéciale d'Architecture, after a long career as deputy director of the Institut Français d'Architecture at the Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine in Paris.

DETRY Nicolas (ENSA Clermont-Ferrand)
Practicing architect and associate professor at ENSA Clermont-Ferrand in the METAPHAUR field of study, Nicolas Detry accompanies his students every year on projects to rehabilitate old buildings in downtown Thiers.

FONTAINE Laetitia (ENSA Grenoble & amàco)
Researcher the AE&CC research unit, Laetitia Fontaine is the co-founder of amàco (“atelier matières à construire”), for which she is the director ever since. Today, she is the scientific responsible for the amàRéno project, dedicated to the mass teaching of renovation using biosourced and geosourced materials.

HUSSON Aurélie (ENSA Nancy)
Practicing architect and associate professor at ENSA Nancy in the Architecture, History and Heritage field of study, Aurélie Husson is also co-founder of the STUDIOLADA collective, which promotes local resources in the Grand Est region.

MADELAINE Coline (ENSA Paris Belleville)
Architect and PhD candidate in architecture, Coline Madelaine is working on a thesis at ENSA Paris-Belleville on the historical links between America and Europe and the prospects for Design-Build pedagogy, which she discovered during her studies in Germany.

MARIOLLE Béatrice (ENSA Lille)
Architect and doctor in architecture, Béatrice Mariolle is a full professor at ENSAP in Lille and a researcher at the Parisian Institute for Research on Architecture, Urbanistics and Society (IPRAUS). She focuses her activities on the environmental and architectural transformations of areas in crisis in the mining basin of northern France, where she directs research projects on self-rehabilitation using biosourced and geosourced materials.

REGNAULT Cécile (ENSA Lyon)
Architect and doctor in architecture, Cécile Regnault is a full professor at ENSA Lyon in the ExCo field of study, where she has supervised a large number of projects. Specializing in the design of acoustic environments, she is also scientific director of the amàRéno project for ENSA Lyon.

PARIS Magali (ENSA Versailles)
Agricultural engineer, landscape designer and doctor in architecture, Magali Paris is an associate professor at ENSA Versailles and the co-director of a Franco-Chinese educational program that promotes architectural and landscape mediation among young audiences through scale-1 installations. 

ROLLET Pascal (ENSA Grenoble)
Practicing architect, Pascal Rollet is a full professor at ENSA Grenoble, where he is co-director for first-year architecture. Faculty Advisor for Solar Decathlon Europe on two occasions, he is in charge of the 2014 edition in Versailles, and is also the project architect for the Grands Ateliers.

ZAWISTOWSKI Keith (ENSA Grenoble)
Practicing architect, associate professor at ENSA Grenoble and co-director of AE&CC master's program, Keith Zawistowski is the co-founder of the designbuildLAB, an off-site, scale-1 experiential teaching initiative since 2008. He is also the Scientific Director of the Ressources, then amàRéno project for ENSA Grenoble.

ZAWISTOWSKI Marie (ENSA Grenoble)
Practicing architect, full professor at ENSA Grenoble, and co-director of AE&CC master's program, Marie Zawistowski is the co-founder of the designbuildLAB, an off-site, scale-1 experiential teaching initiative since 2008. She is also leading the piloting of the ExpLearn network, recently accredited by the French Ministry of Culture. 

 

 

(International review committee composition currently underway)

 

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