3rd Architecture and Landscape Biennial - ‘Changing Climates’ exhibition

Cultural

From Wednesday 07 May to Sunday 13 July 2025

Every day except Monday

Location : Musée Lambinet
  • 3rd Biennial of Architecture and Landscape Design in the Île-de-France Region_Versailles
  • 3rd Architecture and Landscape Biennial - ‘Changing Climates’ exhibition_Versailles
3rd Biennial of Architecture and Landscape Design in the Île-de-France Region_Versailles3rd Architecture and Landscape Biennial - ‘Changing Climates’ exhibition_Versailles

Presentation

The ‘Changing Climates’ exhibition explores how built environments can be transformed into urban ecologies.
Producing an improved microclimate, each of these ecologies has the potential to increase the resilience of the urban condition in the face of the challenges of the climate crisis.
The exhibition illustrates how these new urban ecologies can be designed and built.

A selection of three major projects from the international practice of Bureau Bas Smets demonstrates how landscape architecture can respond to the various challenges of the climate crisis: from improving outdoor comfort and reducing the perceived temperature on the outskirts of Notre-Dame in Paris, to transforming a barren wasteland in Arles into a self-sufficient and resilient ecology, to creating a riverside park that mitigates rising water levels in Antwerp.

An exhibition supported by the École nationale supérieure de paysage and the city of Versailles.
General information
  • Cultural and artistic :
    • Exhibition
  • categories :
    • categories
  • Nature :
    • Nature
  • Science and technology :
    • Architecture
Région Ile de France
Location
Musée Lambinet
54 boulevard de la Reine
78000
Versailles
  • Spoken language(s) :
    • French

Prices

PricesMinMax
Free
  • Indication prix :
    • Gratuit

Map

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54 boulevard de la Reine
78000
Versailles
GPS coordinates
Latitude : 48.808966
Longitude : 2.130624
  • Environnements :
    • In centre of town
    • Town location