On Thursday 7 June, a meeting with the landscape designer Michel PENA, organised by the International Conservatory for Parks, Gardens and the Landscape.
Michel PENA will give a presentation featuring his most
distinctive achievements, including:
- the Parc Jean Moulin at Bagnolet-Montreuil for the
Department of Seine-Saint-Denis, made up of a terrace with a view
over Paris, a more intimate and wilder garden and a lake crossed by
footbridges
- the Parc Cino del Duca at Maisons-Alfort made up of long
lines of stones forming terraces that shelter a sunken garden.
Michel Pena will explain the various different approaches
that are possible in response to the requirements of the
contracting authority in the context of residential environmental
planning or urban restructuring. A member of a contracting
authority will also speak about his experiences and will look in
particular at management of the project and its impact on tenants.
This meeting will continue throughout the day from 9:00 to
17:30 and will include, in addition to the lecture, breakfast and
lunch and a themed visit to the
2007 Gardens Festival.
For further information and to book your place, see:
http://www.chaumont-jardins.com/site/page/formation/urba.php