LUMA Eco Days 2025
Bioregional Assembly
The LUMA Eco Days – Bioregional Assembly invites participants to explore the new dynamics of bioregional sustainable building through a professional day of discussions, presentations, and networking at the Parc des Ateliers, designed as a platform for shaping the world of tomorrow. This event serves as an exercise in balancing ecological, social, and economic imperatives.
Last year, we explored the theme From the Field to Sustainable Building through materials, products, and processes emblematic of the bioregion and rich in externalities (rice straw, sunflower, algae, microalgae, and other fibre-based materials).
This year’s program will focus on: From Historical Preservation to Sustainable Building: Earth, Plaster, Stone, Soils, Sediments, Reuse, and Innovation is structured around three interdependent axes, featuring presentations and feedback from twenty-five complementary projects and achievements:
- First Axis: Materials
- Second Axis: Ecosystems
- Third Axis: Architectural Expression
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Introduction of the bioregional assembly
with Maria Finders et Martin Guinard -
The History of an Architecture / Materials / Training Ecosystem with BC
Axis 2: Ecosystems avec Laurens Bekemans -
Clay Plasters "IGP (PGI) Pays d’Arles" with Tanzi General Enterprise
Axis 1: Materials -
Rammed Earth and Raw Earth Bricks from Alpilles Dust with Atelier KARA and BC Materials
Axis 1: Materials -
Sunflower Acoustic Plaster from Camargue with Het Leemniscaat
Axis 1: Materials -
Stone Path, Stone Engineering with Assemble and Stono
Axis 1: Materials -
Clays, the “Vallabrix” with Atelier LUMA
Axis 1: Materials -
Shell Deposit, an Adventure in Gwangju, Korea, with Atelier LUMA
Axis 1: Materials -
The European Platform LINA: A Community of Regenerative Projects from the Green Deal with Atelier LUMA
Axis 2: Ecosystems -
Integrating Sustainable Materials from the Design Phase to Unlock Innovation: The Limitations of Traditional Contracting and the CoConstruction Contract with Myamo
Axis 2: Ecosystems -
A Public Institution at the Service of Environmental Transition with CEREMA
Axis 2: Ecosystems -
The Materials Laboratory in Arles; From Heritage to Sustainable Building – Fibered Concrete and Sediments with LERM
Axis 2: Ecosystems -
Plaster in All Its Forms with OL&LO
Axis 1: Materials -
Plaster Coating on Straw Insulation: A Low-Carbon Solution Implemented in collaboration with the structural engineering firm Gaujard Technologie Scop and the ecological building training center Le Gabion
Axis 1: Materials -
Trompe-l’œil, Expertise in Heritage Restoration and Contemporary Creation with Atelier Jean-Loup Bouvier
Axis 3: Architectural Expression -
Update from the French Network for Straw Construction – Project POP 2030
Axe 2: Ecosystem -
Mayotte, mobile saw-mill project for a timber industry supporting reconstruction efforts with the Association Lieux Infinis, Hugo Dardenne, Encore Heureux Architects, and Domène Scop.
Axis 2: Ecosystems -
Rubble and Reuse: Urban Mining in Postwar Warsaw
Axis 1: Materials -
The Maiada Project: Building as an Educational Facility with CFA Méjanes les Alès and Atelier Inextenso
Axis 2: Ecosystems -
The Technical Operations and Transition Hub of a Leading Social Housing Actor with Vilogia
Axis 2: Ecosystems -
The Renovation of 207 Units (Social Housing Project) in Hem by Vilogia, a Large-Scale Energie Sprong Renovation with Atelier MA
Axis 3: Architectural Expression -
From Landscape to Materials; An Exploration
Axis 1: Materials -
The Moules Project: A New Village House Between the Crau, Camargue, and Alpilles with BC Architects
Axis 3: Architectural Expression -
La Casa Franca in Paris: A Hybrid and Ecological Artist’s House with Sarah Valente and Déchelette Architecture
Axis 3: Architectural Expression -
Bio- and Geo-Sourced Material Combinations in Architectural Expression with Atelier Serge Joly Architects / The Gare-de-Lyon Daumesnil school group in Paris and the Naturothèque of Istres
Axis 3: Architectural Expression -
Conclusion of the bioregional assembly
by Emmanuel Tibloux, Director of the École Nationale des Arts Décoratifs – PSL