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                <text>Bucarest, qui aspire à un rôle régional majeur, doit affronter l'urbanisme inachevé de Nicolae Ceauşescu. La capitale présente différents visages, l'occidental et l'oriental, le villageois et la vitrine de la modernité. La période de " transition " devait articuler ces différentes strates. Mais les hésitations entre la maîtrise des héritages et un mimétisme servile ralentissent les remodelages. La libéralisation du sol et les rétrocessions ont renforcé les structures héritées et rendu les habitants captifs. Les ressources limitées et les modes de gouvernance éclatés ne favorisent pas l'émergence d'une voie propre de développement. L'intégration européenne est alors une chance et un défi.</text>
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                <text>Nous décrivons la mobilité quotidienne des Franciliens en 2001-2002 en privilégiant les activités qui motivent les déplacements, l'organisation des activités et des déplacements sous la forme de boucles, et l'inscription des présences et des mouvements dans l'espace et dans le temps, et selon les moyens de transport. Nous montrons que le nombre de boucles par jour et par personne, ainsi que le nombre de déplacements par boucle, sont des indicateurs stables parmi la population, au sens que leurs variations selon le genre et l'âge, selon la catégorie socioprofessionnelle, selon le secteur géographique de résidence, demeurent réduites. La hiérarchisation des activités et des déplacements selon le motif principal et le mode principal de la boucle, révèle l'emprise des activités contraintes sur la vie quotidienne des habitants et sur le territoire, qu'il s'agisse de travail ou d'étude.</text>
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                <text>Si les lecteurs de l'oeuvre de Simmel s'attachent, pour un grand nombre, à montrer l'importance de ses travaux dans la compréhension des relations entre l'évolution des cadres sensibles d'une époque et celle des sensibilités en public, peu mettent l'accent sur la description assez minutieuse qu'il propose de l'arrière-plan corporel à l'oeuvre dans l'organisation de la vie sensible. C'est pourtant précisément à partir de cette philosophie simmelienne, et de sa critique, que nous aborderons la thématique des ambiances urbaines en partage. Qu'est-ce que les ambiances d'une ville font au corps et notamment aux corps en marche ? Qu'est-ce que ces corps nous disent de l'évolution et des Transformations des cadres sensibles de notre quotidien au XXIe siècle ? En quoi finalement l'attention portée au corps, telle que le propose Simmel, permet-elle de travailler à l'échelle des ambiances urbaines ? Trois points ponctueront notre réflexion. Dans le premier, nous nous interrogerons sur la tendance actuelle à l'" aseptisation " des ambiances piétonnes et sur ces répercussions sur les manières de marcher et de bouger aujourd'hui. Dans le second point, nous nous interrogerons sur les méthodologies à mettre en oeuvre pour articuler - dans une même démarche - une réflexion à l'échelle de la ville à une réflexion à l'échelle du corps. À cet égard, nous valoriserons une méthodologie nouvelle - le partage de situations de handicap - qui, en mettant le corps du chercheur à l'épreuve des ambiances urbaines, peut constituer une voie d'accès possible de cette articulation. Enfin, le troisième point visera à dépasser la perspective simmelienne, souvent abstraite, en faisant du corps une métaphore de travail pour le chercheur et en adoptant une posture en 3 temps - Faire corps, prendre corps et donner corps aux ambiances urbaines - qui permette d'observer et de rendre compte de la dimension quasi charnelle de l'expérience urbaine.</text>
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                <text>This contribution contains the results of research funded by France's National Research Agency (ANR) on walking in towns. Research focussed on two cities: Geneva (Switzerland) and Grenoble (France). Starting from a simple question - what prompts us to walk in town? - and an innovative methodological protocol we call the three-person walk - the author queries the implicit relations between the act of walking and atmospheres. How and to what extent do architectural and urban atmospheres affect our decisions when walking in town and influence a pedestrian's gait? By constituting two lexicons - one describing sensory configurations that are more or less favourable to walking, the other describing the types of relation possible between pedestrians and the city - the author makes two contributions to the debate on urban walking: first that there are many ways of walking; and secondly that we adapt our gait to suit - it is perhaps even shaped by - architectural and urban atmospheres.</text>
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                <text>Research presented here was financed by the National Research Agency (ANR) between 2005 and 2007. It brought together sociologists, architects and town planners around the question of the prerequisites for city-dwellers to decide to walk in town? Four districts, two in Grenoble (France) and two in Geneva (Switzerland), served as a basis for field work in three phases: surveys combining an architectural and sensory approach to the terrain; interviews with users; and ethnographic observations of walking practice. The results of the research throw doubt on the spatialist approach, still influential in architecture, which maintains that space determines usage. The findings suggest the need for a reappraisal of the power exerted by atmosphere over walking and urban practices. Atmosphere, by influencing both registers of walking (doing and experiencing), demonstrably contributes to the walkability of a place, just as much as its design does.</text>
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                <text>Les centres historiques du Caire et de Mexico représentent aujourd'hui moins de 1 % de la surface bâtie des agglomérations. Espaces fondateurs, espaces symboliques et polymorphes, laissés pendant longtemps en marge de la dynamique métropolitaine, ils sont depuis la récente prise de conscience patrimoniale réinvestis par des valeurs qui les transcendent. L'analyse des centres historiques du Caire et de Mexico s'articule en trois axes aux influences réciproques : l'analyse des paysages urbains, des représentations et des politiques urbaines patrimoniales. Devant les difficultés de la transformation volontaire des espaces urbains hérités, caractérisés par la pauvreté voire la marginalité de ses populations et par un état de dégradation du bâti complexifié par une dynamique interne de reconstruction contemporaine, l'apparition de la ville patrimoniale apparaît avant tout comme une construction intellectuelle et politique. Elle naît d'une relecture de l'histoire au présent où des moments, des lieux, des personnages de l'histoire sont sélectionnés et deviennent signifiants. Cette construction contemporaine des centres historiques se fait d'abord par le discours, dans le but de renforcer les identités nationales et d'enraciner les habitants dans le temps, dans l'espace, dans une mémoire et un patrimoine communs. Mais, pour qui le patrimoine a-t-il un sens ? Pour qui et pour quoi réhabiliter la vieille ville du Caire et le centre historique de Mexico ? Ces questions renvoient à deux paradoxes. Le premier est lié à la volonté affichée des autorités, influencées par les modèles extérieurs de la préservation du patrimoine, de préserver et donc de " conserver " un paysage pourtant en perpétuelle mutation et qui est loin d'être figé dans un passé idéalisé. Le deuxième paradoxe est intimement lié au premier et renvoie au décalage entre les visions de la ville patrimoniale idéale (ou idéalisée) véhiculée par les élites, et les représentations des populations résidentes, qui, avant de voir les centres historiques comme des lieux patrimoniaux, les voient comme des lieux de vie, théâtre de leurs pratiques quotidiennes. L'adéquation entre les pratiques contemporaines et les formes de la ville devient alors le thème central des processus de reconquête urbaine dans les deux villes. La question qui sous-tend les différentes approches des centres historiques des deux villes, est celle de la conciliation entre le global et le local, entre l'universel et le particulier. La démarche comparative de deux espaces, deux paysages, appartenant à des cultures opposées, est alors un atout dans la distinction de ce qui relève des particularismes locaux, propres aux sociétés étudiées et de ce qui relève d'une même influence extérieure. La question serait de savoir si cette influence extérieure est assez puissante pour aplanir ces particularismes locaux ou si, au contraire, chaque culture, loin de céder à une forme de mondialisation des idées, des représentations et des pratiques de réhabilitation des centres anciens, s'approprie et réinterprète à sa manière la notion de patrimoine ainsi que les " canons " de la réhabilitation des espaces historiques. Les " recettes " visant à une reconquête des centres anciens, et les images de la ville historique idéale qu'elles génèrent, sont-elles les mêmes d'un continent à l'autre, indépendamment des formes urbaines, des spécificités, des traditions et des cultures propres à chaque pays et à chaque ville ?</text>
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                <text>Les reconstructions sont souvent des moments d'accélération de l'évolution des modes d'intervention urbanistique. Le cas du Liban post-2006 en est un exemple. Cet ouvrage présente l'analyse par des urbanistes et universitaires de leur propre intervention, dans un contexte marqué par le retrait de l'État et l'implantation locale forte du Hezbollah.</text>
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                <text>L'histoire mouvementée de la Pologne ne prédispose pas ses villes ni ses habitants à placer la protection du patrimoine au centre des priorités. Grands ensembles bâtis à la hâte, quartiers anciens et immeubles du réalisme socialiste, ces trois formes principales d'habitat, subissent diversement l'érosion du temps. Les faibles ressources des candidats à l'accession freinent les flux et la construction post-socialiste se borne à satisfaire les plus hauts revenus.</text>
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                <text>La thématique de la qualification des ambiances architecturales et urbaines ouvrent sur trois types de questionnements : D'une part, à partir de quels points de vue, de quels présupposés, à travers quelles démarches peut-on aborder cette thématique de la qualification des ambiances ? À ce propos, quelles ont été et quelles sont aujourd'hui les orientations problématiques de l'UMR Ambiances Architecturales et Urbaines sur ce thème de la qualification des ambiances ? D'autre part, à quelles interrogations cette question de la qualification des ambiances architecturales et urbaines nous confronte-t-elle ? quels éléments du débat sur les ambiances met-elle en jeu ? quel mode d'intelligibilité de cette notion, aux contours encore flous, dessine-t-elle ? Enfin, quels développements, quelles perspectives de travail peut-on envisager au sujet de cette thématique au sein de champs disciplinaires aussi différents que la conception, l'aménagement urbain, les pratiques artistiques ou encore les sciences humaines et sociales ?</text>
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                <text>Que deviennent nos villes, passée l'agitation de la journée ? Dans nos régions ou le "non-jour" atteint en hiver les deux tiers de la journée, il doit bien y avoir une vie après le jour. Un autre espace se met en place avec de nouveaux acteurs. Nous chercherons à appréhender cette dimension oubliée de la ville à travers l'exemple de la métropole strasbourgeoise.</text>
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