EVCAU Study Day
Cities and Hydraulic Infrastructure: Resource and Constraint
December 10, 2024 at 9:30 AM
ENSAPVS

10:00 AM – Opening of the day: David Serero, Dimitri Toubanos, ENSA Paris-Val de Seine, Directors of the EVCAU Laboratory; Emma Filipponi, Gaël Simon, ENSA Paris-Val de Seine, EVCAU Laboratory
10:30 AM – SESSION 1: INFRASTRUCTURE IN “RIVERLESS” CITIES Mounia Bouali, ENSA Paris-Val de Seine, CRH – LAVUE: Evolution of social representations surrounding water: from traditional wells and irrigation basins to modern hydraulic infrastructure and new resident practices. Case study of the M'Zab Valley (Ghardaïa, Algeria) Nadya Rouizem, ENSA Paris-Val de Seine, EVCAU: Water heritage in Morocco
11:30 AM – SESSION 2: WATER RESEARCH IN MEDITERRANEAN CITIES AS A SOURCE OF PROJECTS Mathieu Mercuriali, ENSA Paris-Val de Seine, EVCAU: The islands of the Mediterranean as a prototype of territories of anticipation Vassily Laffineur, ENSA Paris-Val de Seine: Athens, the buried rivers 1:00 PM – Lunch break 2:00 PM – SESSION 3: MAJOR HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING PROJECTS IN FRANCE BETWEEN THE LATE 18TH AND THE 20TH CENTURIES Gilles-Antoine Langlois, ENSA Paris-Val de Seine, EVCAU: The reservoir lakes of the Seine basin Solveig Bourocher, Departmental Archives and Heritage of Cher: The Berry Canal: its engineers and structures. Yvon Mullier - Plouzennec and Solenn Guével, ENSA Paris Belleville, IPRAUS: Which routes for which uses? Comparison between the Maye canal in Marquenterre (late 18th century) and the Saint-Martin canal in Paris (early 19th century)
