Why 'Confluence' Isn't The Way Forward for Architecture Education in France

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On February 19th, 2014, Odile Decq, the world-renowned French architect, announced the launch of a new private university - the Confluence Institute for Innovation and Creative Strategies in Architecture - to be built in Lyon this year. Decq has promised that the school will break from France’s “strict institutional system of education ill-adapted to change” and thus offer an architecture education fit for the 21st century.

In France, however, public opinion on the new school has been far from unanimous. The Union of Architecture (Le Syndicat de l’Architecture) even went so far as to respond with an open letter to the Minister of Culture and Communication, expressing concern over the project’s “openly mercantile and elitist purpose.”

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Cite: Solène Veysseyre. "Why 'Confluence' Isn't The Way Forward for Architecture Education in France" 04 Mar 2014. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/482112/why-confluence-isn-t-the-way-forward-for-architecture-education-in-france> ISSN 0719-8884

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