The Cité de l’architecture takes an interest in the city of Chandigarh, new capital of the Penjab, thought by Le Corbusier (1887-1965) after India’s proclamation of independence. Fifty years after the architect’s death, the museum presents the everyday life of this city, but especially how Indians have lived the Corbusean modernity, in assimilating it or […]
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- January 29, 2016
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The inevitable Nature, Well-being and Organic show is back for its 44th edition, from January 29th to February 1st 2016, at the Grande Halle de la Villette in Paris. This event makes an appointment with nature, healthy and sustainable farming lovers each year. For this new edition, producers, naturopaths, researchers and publishers will be present […]
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- January 28, 2016
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Will the oceans be overwhelmed by plastic in 30 years? This is what confirms the new plastics economy report made by Ellen MacArthur Foundation, created by the famous navigator, and presented at the World Economic Forum of Davos, which took place on last January 20th and 23rd. Since 2009, the foundation aims to inspire a […]
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- January 27, 2016
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Adidas went into partnership with Parley for the Oceans to design a shoe sole prototype printed in 3D with plastic coming from the oceans. This green innovation wants to demonstrate that it is possible to rethink the fashion industry and universe in making products whose design is more eco-friendly. “Together with Parley for the Oceans, […]
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- January 26, 2016
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The Aquarium Tropical de la Porte Dorée in Paris hosts a photos exhibition about the Lengguru mountain. Located in West Papua, on the New-Guinea Island in Indonesia, this mountain is characterised by numerous series of mountainous reliefs which are separated by deep valleys. This location difficult to access for man constitutes an important reserve of […]
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- January 25, 2016
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The Grand Palais dedicates an important retrospective to French photographer Lucien Clergue (1934-2014). This self-taught, friend of Pablo Picasso, founded in 1968 the Festival International de photographie des rencontres d’Arles (International Photography Festival of the Rencontres d’Arles) helped by Michel Tournier. Organised each year in July on site, it gathers the greatest photographers of the […]
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- January 22, 2016
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It is at the foot of the Trocadéro and the Green Hotels Paris that Baagaa restaurant opened its doors. What is its speciality? Burgers. They are revisited by Chef Thomas Boutin from Le Vieux Crapaud restaurant (Paris 16th), and use scent of French flavours. In this way, the “Paname” burger, well named, is composed of […]
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- January 21, 2016
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Last November, after 5 years of public works, it was the turn of the Café de l’Homme to reopen its doors, after the musée de l’Homme. This sublime Parisian address owes its reputation to its exceptional setting and its patio with unrestricted view, nestled in front of the Eiffel Tower, above the Trocadéro fountains. Photo […]
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- January 20, 2016
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Since January 1st 2016, restaurants serving about 180 dishes per day must sort and recycle their waste (thanks to Methanisation, a process which transforms waste in energy or fertiliser). It is about the setting up of the 2013 pacte national de lutte contre le gaspillage alimentaire (2013 National Agreement Against Food Waste) (whose Paris has […]
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- January 19, 2016
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Paris hides lot of treasures. The “Eau non potable, eau d’avenir” (“Non-drinking water, water of the future”) retrospective at the Pavillon de l’Eau takes an interest in the sustainable city of tomorrow, but above all, in the non-drinking water network of the city of Paris. How is it supplied? Who had the idea? To where […]
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- January 18, 2016
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