Grand Prix de l’Urbanisme 2022: Round Table “From Transitions to the Region”
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On December 12, 2022, Franck Boutté was awarded the Grand Prix de l’Urbanisme (Urban Planning Prize) 2022 by Olivier Klein, French Minister for Housing and Urban Development. It was a day of fascinating round table meetings, bringing together city stakeholders and invested guests to explore a range of subjects.
The second round table, moderated by Ariella Masboungi, brought together Franck Boutté, IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) advisor François Gemenne, and Pierre Veltz, consultant, researcher, and winner of the Grand Prix de l’urbanisme 2017, on the topic of "From Transitions to the Region, from Global to Local.”
Established in 1989, the Grand Prix de l’Urbanisme (Urban Planning Prize) is awarded each year to a leading figure in the industry by an international jury. It recognizes the work of professionals who contribute to achieving progress in the discipline and improving the living environment of people in every region. Each year, a book is published featuring the work of the prize winner and nominees.
In 2022, the jury chose Atelier Franck Boutté for the studio’s pioneering approach to environmental engineering for architectural, urban, and regional programs. AFB’s dual approach as engineer and designer, and its position as both consultant and project manager, allows it to reinterpret projects by pursuing innovative, contextual, and even vernacular solutions.