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December 2025 Calendar Overview

Throughout December 2025, a series of events are scheduled to explore the role of architecture in society. These discussions will celebrate the teachings of Giancarlo De Carlo and are spread across various locations, including academic institutions and cultural venues in Paris.
December 2025 Calendar Overview
Key Events and Discussions
- December 1:
- 17:30 – Roundtable discussion at the Ipraus research unit featuring Béatrice Mariolle, Vincent Dubois, Mélusine Pagnier, and Cristiana Mazzoni.
- 19:00 – Lecture by Eyal Weizman (Forensic Architecture) at Amphi Huet.
- December 3:
- 18:30 – Discussion with winners of the 3rd edition of the [Re]inventing the Existing competition.
- December 4:
- 10:00 – Presentation of the second-semester studios for Master’s students at Amphi Central.
- 19:00 – Public dialogue on architecture as a social project with François Hartog and Eric Vuillard at Amphi Huet.
- 19:00 – Lecture on architecture, art, and airplanes by Christiane Lange and Paul Robbrecht, organized by Ensa Paris-Est.
- December 11:
- 17:00 – Conference with Cathy Savourey on promoting ecological and solidarity-based urbanism at Amphi Central.
- 19:00 – Public dialogue featuring Sabine Barles and Nathalie Blanc at Amphi Huet.
- December 18:
- 19:00 – Public dialogue on architecture with Michèle Riot-Sarcey and Cécile Gintrac at Amphi Huet.
International Conferences
- December 4-5: International symposium titled “Learning from the Desert,” organized by Bita Azimi at the Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine, located at 1 Place du Trocadéro.
- December 9-10: Study days on contextualizing objects related to technical and scientific heritage, led by Guy Lambert at the Musée des Arts et Métiers-Cnam, Amphithéâtre Abbé Grégoire.
This December, enthusiasts and professionals in architecture will have ample opportunities to engage with thought leaders and deepen their understanding of architectural practices and theories. The events foster discussions on how architecture can address social needs and environmental challenges.




