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City Visions Europe: Bordeaux, Kosice, Mechelen, Plzen is a design-research program focusing on the urban condition of four mid-scale European cities. It offers the framework for exchange between architects and cities to develop, present, and debate speculative architectural ideas on the future of these cities as well as the European city in general.

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l’AUC + l’AUC as are joint urbanism and architecture firms based in Paris, both founded and led by Djamel Klouche,  Caroline Poulin, and François Decoster; along with associate architects and urbanists. Since 1996 l’AUC is involved in all scales of the urban problematic since 1996, including strategic, territorial and local planning, urban studies, development or redevelopment projects. While l’AUC , founded in 2005, develops architectural projects and public space designs on an operational level. They work with public and private clients in France and other countries in Europe, North Africa and Asian countries like Vietnam, Singapore or China, as urban consultants, designers and architects. According to the questions specifically raised by each of the projects, the permanent team of l’AUC + l’AUC, consisting of a group of 10 to 15 architects and urbanists, is supported by a

network of French and European landscape designers, environmentalists, artists, graphic designers, sociologists, economists and technical expert consultants. In 2005 l’AUC was the Winner of Palmarès National des Jeunes Urbanistes 2005, a national prize launched by the French Minister of Equipment to reward young innovative urban planning and design teams.

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