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The planning of a city is both a social and a technical endeavour. Next to (public) administrations, cities are increasingly planned by (private) corporations. The latent absence of architects in the process risks leading towards technocratic responses in city planning. To reverse this situation, architects need to start understanding the tools, parameters and languages of the contemporary modus operandi. The course ‘Density & Metropolis’ at the National School of Architecture of Versailles (ENSAV) is both working on densification and de-densification. Besides learning to define, measure and control these parameters, the students also become acquainted with ‘the languages’ of city makers, such as ecologists, traffic planners, economists, politicians, waste managers, virologists, activists,… To encourage the students to reach out to them, an interview/podcast series with city planners was introduced in 2021. The course ‘Density and Metropolis’ is part of the dual master program ‘Ecological Urbanism’. Associated teachers: Andreas Kofler, Klaas de Rycke Institutional partners: Tongji University Thanks to Jérôme Massela for the professional advice on the production of these podcasts.
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