03. Orchestrer le chantier

The architectural construction site – in its routine or exceptional practice – always involves an empirical and specific approach. This is a paradoxical situation, given that the construction site now represents only a small portion of a project's time, and that the most prevalent practices, based on know-how, are passed down without being re-examined in light of the rapidly changing context. However, why does the construction site remain a space for creation and innovation? How are new forms of construction site organization emerging alongside new tools? How can broadening the frameworks of design contribute to making project organization more efficient? Conference: Luc Weizmann, architect, Luc Weizmann Architecte et associés Roundtable: Bénédicte Danis, engineer, deputy managing director, Setec Bâtiment Benoit Lapostolle, engineer, site manager, Eiffage Travaux publics Jean-Marc Weill, architect, structural engineering engineer, professor at the National School of Architecture of the City and Territories Moderator: Jean-Baptiste Marie, architect, lecturer at the National School of Architecture of Clermont-Ferrand, program director at the Urban Planning, Construction and Architecture Plan, Scientific Commissioner of the symposium.