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Living Architecture with French Architect Elodie Nourrigat

Award-winning French architect and co-founder of the Festival des Architectures Vives (Festival of Living Architecture), Elodie Nourrigat shares her strategies and experiences connecting the people of Montpellier with contemporary installations and the city's rich architectural heritage.

An annual event since 2006, the festival invites creators from all over the world to imagine and build urban and often ephemeral projects in the courtyards of private mansions and in public spaces throughout the cities of Montpellier and La Grande Motte in the South of France.

For ten days, the community has the opportunity to discover or rediscover the historical landmarks of these old towns and to engage with various contemporary installations, connected by special walking paths. Created by several teams of architects, the installations highlight the work of a younger generation that is inventing and exploring new design practices.

The talk is presented as part of the Boston Design Week and will be moderated by Silvia Claudia Benedito, Assistant Professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.

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