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What materials are needed for tomorrow's buildings?

Festival of Vocations

Round table

With Grégoire Saurel (Bellastock), Guillaume Lamoureux (Lamoureux & Ricciotti Ingénierie), Marie-Cécile Pinson (MyWoodenLife)

Moderator: Mouna Lekhnati, urban planner at Vinci, winner of the Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet Foundation Vocation Prize  

Global warming, scarcity of resources, rising energy costs… Building in the 21st century is becoming a challenge! At the heart of the controversy: building materials. Here, we meet three specialists who attempt to break away from dogma and the old ways of doing things.

  • Grégoire Saurel

    Grégoire Saurel is co-founder of Bellastock, a cooperative specializing in reused materials.

  • Guillaume Lamoureux

    Guillaume Lamoureux is co-founder of Lamoureux & Ricciotti Ingénierie, a design office specializing in structural engineering – UHPC, innovative materials.

  • Marie-Cécile Pinson

    Marie-Cécile Pinson is a specialist in the wood industry, focusing on resource issues, wood architecture, design and the circular economy. She is co-founder of the MyWoodenLife blog.

Round table

With Grégoire Saurel (Bellastock), Guillaume Lamoureux (Lamoureux & Ricciotti Ingénierie), Marie-Cécile Pinson (MyWoodenLife)

Moderator: Mouna Lekhnati, urban planner at Vinci, winner of the Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet Foundation Vocation Prize  

Global warming, scarcity of resources, rising energy costs… Building in the 21st century is becoming a challenge! At the heart of the controversy: building materials. Here, we meet three specialists who attempt to break away from dogma and the old ways of doing things.

  • Grégoire Saurel

    Grégoire Saurel is co-founder of Bellastock, a cooperative specializing in reused materials.

  • Guillaume Lamoureux

    Guillaume Lamoureux is co-founder of Lamoureux & Ricciotti Ingénierie, a design office specializing in structural engineering – UHPC, innovative materials.

  • Marie-Cécile Pinson

    Marie-Cécile Pinson is a specialist in the wood industry, focusing on resource issues, wood architecture, design and the circular economy. She is co-founder of the MyWoodenLife blog.