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                <text>This paper aims at providing a methodological framework that comprehends the different levels of intricate interactions in the prodution of suburban residential patterns. By doing so, I wish to introduce an analysis of the local contexts of production of suburban PUG. This will be eventually achieved by the means of quantitative analysis (multilevel spatial analysis of income patterns and morphological typologies of subdivisions) and qualitative data. In this aim, identifying recent enclaved subdivisions will be used as a proxy to study a representative sample of subdivisions in the suburban areas of Paris metropolitan region. A database of 909 enclaved subdivision provided by the Greater Paris Region Planning Agency (from now on IAU-IdF1) will be used to identify street patterns, local morphologies, nearby land uses. This requires focusing on three main issues that underlies the theoretical and methodological choices the paper will discuss and justify : first, an analysis of PUD morphological fragmentation ; second, a comparative study of socio-spatial fragmentation (based upon income data) and regulation practices, interactions between actors and suburban sprawl ; and at last, an effort towards a better understanding of the retraction of public space, resulting from planning and development choices. Indeed, we push the argument that analyzing public and private partnerships in the production of suburban residential spaces, requires to investigate several dimensions : theoretical issues of institutional regulations, interactions between individual strategies at a local scale, these of private operators and developers as well as these of the residents. At last, the paper aims at demonstrating how these numerous and divergent dimensions may be jointly analyzed by the means of quantitative and qualitative multi-level analysis that indetifiy production contexts and territorial outcomes.</text>
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                <text>La conception architecturale est un processus complexe dans lequel des entités de diverses natures sont manipulées. Parmi celles-ci, les ambiances représentent les interactions perçues entre les phénomènes physiques et les formes de l'environnement construit. Dans cette recherche, nous interrogeons la prise en compte des ambiances dans le projet architectural : quels sont les outils les mieux adaptés pour ce faire ? Nous donnons en premier lieu une représentation théorique de la question. Celle-ci nous conduit à définir des problèmes de simulation inverse des ambiances : il s'agit de modéliser des formes architecturales en partant des intentions d'ambiances du concepteur. Nous proposons de résoudre ces problèmes dans le cadre méthodologique défini par l'approche déclarative en modélisation géométrique. Nous appliquons cette représentation théorique pour un phénomène particulier : l'ensoleillement. Un état de l'art nous permet de situer les limites des méthodes de simulation directe de l'ensoleillement. Nous introduisons une formalisation nouvelle du phénomène en le considérant sous l'angle de la géométrie intégrale. Nous montrons que tous les problèmes d'ensoleillement, qu'ils soient directs ou inverses, s'expriment comme des problèmes d'intersection entre les objets d'une scène et un volume de rayons solaires que nous définissons comme la pyramide complexe d'ensoleillement. Ce volume est un artefact géométrique qui représente une contrainte spatiotemporelle d'ensoleillement. La détermination de sa frontière n'est pas triviale. Nous y apportons une solution en utilisant la somme de Minkowski. L'ensemble de ces résultats nous donne un modèle déclaratif de résolution des problèmes d'ensoleillement. En dernier lieu, nous discutons des modalités d'adaptation de ce modèle dans le contexte de la conception architecturale. Nous présentons une maquette logicielle intégrant nos propositions. Trois exemples illustrent finalement l'utilisation de notre modeleur.</text>
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                <text>Increase in energy efficiency and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions of buildings can be achieved through improvements made in the existing stock of buildings. Therefore, one of the objectives for incentive policies should be to promote environmental issues each time a rehabilitation process is engaged. Specific tools have to be developed for that purpose. In this paper, we present a 3D Geographical Information System (3D GIS) designed to evaluate the environmental properties of buildings envelopes, in order to assess their improvement potentials. The system offers a representation of the entities that compose the building, and its associated environmental data (solar data, energetic and sonic ones, architectural data, etc). These are obtained either by observation in situ or by simulation. The system facilitates data handling and data crossing to optimize analytical process. An evaluation of its functionalities is in progress in the city of Nantes (West of France).</text>
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                <text>Que produisent les projets d'action culturelle au creux des marges urbaines et des mondes précaires, à l'intersection des mondes de l'art et du travail social ? Si la spécificité anthropologique de l'activité artistique tient à son pouvoir de façonnement du réel, qui dans de nombreuses sociétés la rapproche de l'activité rituelle, force est ici de constater le caractère incertain, polysémique et plurivalent de ce qui est réalisé. Non seulement parce que chacun des mondes impliqués réinterprète ces projets en fonction de ses propres finalités, mais aussi parce que le sens de ce qui se fait est dans chacun d'eux pluriel et bien souvent conflictuel. L'hypothèse que nous voudrions ici explorer, à partir de de l'exemple de l'Art sur la Place – projet initié depuis 1997 par le Musée d'Art Contemporain de Lyon - est que ces projets interstitiels génèrent des « courts-circuits » qui ont pour effet un déplacement problématique des frontières.</text>
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                <text>Au cours des années 1990, un espace intermédiaire entre "Social" et "Art" a été défriché dans les banlieues populaires et cultivé au service de différents projets, par les travailleurs sociaux, les artistes en résidence comme par les militants et les associations locales... L'objectif de cet article est d'interroger les enjeux des déclinaisons contemporaines de l'action culturelle d'un point de vue anthropologique. C'est-à-dire de confronter les différents points de vue des acteurs qui se trouvent contextuellement engagés sur ce terrain afin de saisir les logiques de sens qui sont à l'oeuvre. Dans un premier temps nous exposerons la manière dont différents acteurs s'opposent au sujet de la définition de la culture et de la politique culturelle à Vaulx-en-Velin. Nous verrons que l'enjeu de ces conflits d'interprétation est la mise en ordre symbolique de la cité -comment se représente-t-elle dans son unité et sa diversité ? Dans quelle image choisit-elle de se reconnaître ? Dans un deuxième temps, nous verrons comment la politique qui a été menée dans le cadre de la Politique de la Ville, autour des "Cultures Urbaines" constitue une tentative de dépassement, sur le terrain culturel, d'une certaine conception de la laïcité. Nous analyserons enfin ce que cette expérimentation sur la voie d'une "politique de reconnaissance" a engendré au niveau local. Dans un double mouvement nous verrons ainsi comment la culture constitue aujourd'hui un espace symbolique sur lequel se renégocie de manière conflictuelle la définition de l'espace commun...</text>
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                <text>En Uruguay, pays marqué par une faible densité de population, la relation ville-campagne repose, depuis la conquête, sur l'extraction de la richesse produite par l'activité agricole et sur la mobilité des habitants. Au cours du XXème siècle, les transformations de l'organisation du travail dans les exploitations agricoles ont favorisé la salarisation. Celle-ci a été accompagnée d'une précarisation de l'emploi touchant inégalement les salariés. Parmi eux, les journaliers ont été les plus affectés. Le gouvernement au pouvoir depuis 2005, plus sensible à la question de la pauvreté, se préoccupe de leur situation. La précarité se caractérise par la rotation de l'emploi et la circulation des travailleurs entre les exploitations. La particularité des journaliers uruguayens est de résider en ville, dans les quartiers périphériques. Loin d'être assimilée à un ajustement mécanique entre la localisation de la main-d'œuvre et celle de l'emploi, cette mobilité répond, d'une part, à des stratégies de recrutement et de gestion de la main-d'œuvre par les employeurs et, d'autre part, à une construction individuelle et familiale du mouvement par les journaliers. Cette thèse, qui s'inscrit dans les préoccupations actuelles sur la précarité et la géographie du mouvement, cherche à comprendre, à partir de l'étude des pratiques spatiales du quotidien des journaliers agricoles résidant dans deux villes du pays (Salto et Las Piedras), comment leurs mobilités professionnelles participent de leur territorialité et en quoi elles permettent de préciser les relations ville-campagne en Uruguay.</text>
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