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FAIRE 2023

Wild words

Anne-Sophie Gouyen

They had it all figured out, but too soon: a podcast about some of the key players in the world of construction and architecture who were pioneers in the field of ecology in the 70s.

They had it all figured out, but too soon: a podcast about some of the key players in the world of construction and architecture who were pioneers in the field of ecology in the 70s.

PROJECT PRESENTATION
Les mots sauvages is a research project in the form of a radio documentary in which a whole half-century's worth of experience is spun out, diffused and infused. This sonic voyage takes us on a journey to meet people in the construction industry who had already figured out everything there was to know about ecology in the 70s. From the point of view of transmission, the aim is to give access to more or less militant paths that can, even today - and more than ever - inspire us. This podcast will also enable us to keep track of the ecological movement from its very beginnings, to define its contours and encourage its continuity!
"There is nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come". Today, the time has come - and may well be numbered - to give a voice to this generation of gentle dreamers, who were about my age 50 years ago. How did they think and what would they be doing now, if they weren't yet 30? What do they tell their (grand)children? The guests' words will be woven into a duet, mixing their professions, regions and sometimes even generations, and sharing their doubts, their remedies and their hopes too.
Les mots sauvages sets out to discover those who were right too soon.
PROJECT LEADER 
Anne-Sophie has always been interested in environmental and social issues: right from school, she developed her final-year project on the problems of the homeless, and left to do volunteer work in Cambodia. She seeks out experiences that promote know-how, the human aspect of construction and natural materials, which led her to participative building sites, to work with bamboo at the Déambulons workshop, with straw with Luc Schuiten and to produce a podcast on eco-construction. With the idea of transmission in mind, she is involved in awareness-raising missions, residencies and educational projects. Today, as editor-in-chief of Séquences Bois magazine, she tells stories of architecture in the wild.

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