Tourism
and Mobility
Versailles
| France
Versailles
| Francia
3rd
International Research Seminar | 3° Seminario
internazionale di ricerca
12-13 July 2018
Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture
de Versailles
5 avenue de Sceaux, Versailles, France
promoted by
Designing Heritage
Tourism Landscapes
schools of architecture network
directed by
Roberta Borghi, ENSA Versailles,
LéaV Research Laboratory, IMM Chair
Catherine Bruant, LéaV Research Laboratory Director with
Cristiana
Mazzoni, ENSA Strasbourg, IMM Chair
Andreea Grigorovschi, ENSA Strasbourg, IMM Chair coordinator
organized by
Ecole Nationale Supérieure
d’Architecture de Versailles, LéaV Research Laboratory
in
collaboration with
AMUP Research Laboratory and IMM Chair
topic
Nowadays, the relationship between
tourism and mobility seems torn between two opposite views: on one side, it is
seen as a perverse effect of globalization, generating an “impossible
voyage" by favouring consumerist tourism (Augé, 1997); on the other, it
appears as an opportunity to rethink the everyday life of territories which,
through the eyes of travellers, become territories of voyage. Either way, the
meeting between high speed and slow mobility induces new ways to perceive,
practice and redesign cities and territories of tourism. This Seminar seeks to
question the link between tourism and mobility through the lens of this renewal
by exploring a wider range of possible inflections, between its positive and
negative connotations.
participating schools
Universidad de Alcalá, Escuela
de Arquitectura, Departamento
de Arquitectura – Università di Camerino,
Scuola di Ateneo di Architettura e Design “Edoardo Vittoria” Ascoli Piceno – Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II – École Nationale Supérieure
d’Architecture de Paris-Malaquais – Universidad de Sevilla, Escola Tecnica Superior de Arquitectura – École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Strasbourg – Università Iuav di Venezia (network leader) – École
Nationale Supérieure
d’Architecture de Versailles
speakers
Roberta
Amirante and Alessandra Acampora, Università degli Studi di Napoli
Federico II
Un portus pour chaque port: un lieu de rencontre en ville, ouvert vers la mer
Viola
Bertini, Università Iuav
di Venezia
Cinque Terre National Park: slow mobility as a form of tourist
attraction
Roberta Borghi, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture
de Versailles
and Andreea
Grigorovschi, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture
de Strasbourg
Seminar introdution
Catherine
Bruant, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture
de Versailles
Inauguration
Sara
Cipolletti, Università di Camerino
DOUBLE SPEED. Flows landing places and experiential routes in
the Middle Adriatic landscape
Lionel Debus, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture
de Strasbourg
Systèmes mobilitaires et tourisme: le cas strasbourgeois
Orfina Fatigato, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II and ENSA
Paris-Malaquais
Le métro de l'art à Naples entre global et local
Alessandro
Gabbianelli, Università di Camerino and Politecnico
di Torino
Slow Tourism in the Post Earthquake Landscape of Central Italy
Sandro
Grispan, Hochschule Bochum and Mauro Marzo,
Università Iuav di Venezia
La lagune de Venise: le tourisme et les formes de la mobilité
Alice
Gruarin, Università Iuav di Venezia
Tourism on the dolomitic mountain passes
Ángeles Layuno and Javier Malo de Molina,
Universidad de Alcalà
New mobility, urban landscapes and tourism: Madrid River Park and the
recovered perimeter of historical city
Mercedes Linares and Antonio Tejedor, Universidad de Sevilla
The project for slow tourism sites: some reflections and recommendations
Maria
Salerno, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture
de Paris-Malaquais, Laboratoire
de recherche LIAT
Les gares culturelles entre tourisme et
infrastructures
with the participation of
Catherine Blain, enseignante et chercheur en Histoire et cultures
architecturales, LACTH - Jean Castex, historien et ancien enseignant, ENSA Versailles - Alice Quadrado, Chargée d'Opérations
d'aménagement, Direction
des Grands Projets, Versailles - Laurent Osouf, chef de projet AREP - Laura
Chaudron, AREP