Wednesday 21 May, 09:15

Explore Demain Festival – Neighborhoods Under Construction

A special event day focused on the Praille Acacias Vernets (PAV) project, organized by the six institutes of HES-SO Genève, features an exhibition, tours, debates, and a collaborative writing workshop. This ambitious project aims to transform Geneva by creating new neighborhoods, redesigning public spaces, and reopening the Drize River. The event showcases student work and insights on these significant urban changes, fostering dialogue and understanding of the city’s evolution. This program is coordinated by CITÉ in partnership with the PAV project leaders and the City of Carouge.

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Photo Credit: Dessin : Irene Gil Lopez

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