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Move to grow!
Famille, temps et mobilité : état de l'art et tour d'horizon des innovations - rapport d’étude
Vincent Kaufmann - 2002 - Study/Survey - french -
University Chair > Contemporary urban mobilities - Priorities, people and actions?
L’intégration de la voiture particulière dans les politiques de transports urbains
Colloquium/Forum - Remy Prud' homme - 2005 - Article - french -
The street belongs to all...of us!
La rue est à nous...tous !
Presentation - IVM - 2007 - Project sheet - french -
The street belongs to all...of us!
La rue est à nous...tous ! Programme à Paris
Exhibition - IVM - 2007 - Programme - french -
The street belongs to all...of us!
La rue est à nous…tous ! Le catalogue
François Ascher - 2007 - Publication - french -
The street belongs to all...of us!
La rue est à nous…tous ! en Chine - Catalogue/Book
Exhibition - Zhuo Jian - 2010 - Publication - chinese -
Passages, transitional spaces for the 21st-century city
Programme international Passages
IVM - 2015 - Programme - french -
The street belongs to all...of us!
Bogotá, ciudad en movimiento
Exhibition - IVM Amérique latine - 2009 - Publication - spanish -
Architecture on the move! Cities and mobilities
Bouge l’architecture ! Villes et mobilités - catalogue de l’exposition
Exhibition - IVM - 2003 - Publication - french -
Taxi! > The taxi, urban mobility solution of the future
Problématique du taxi
Colloquium/Forum - Richard Darbéra - 2007 - Article - french
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From June 24 to July 3106/25/2021
Exhibition "Passages, transitional spaces for the 21st century city" in São Paulo
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March, 2303/24/2021
7th Pedestrian Congress, Mexico. Debate (in Spanish) on the theme of the city-museum; replay available.
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Dec 17 - March 1011/19/2020
Rencontres François Ascher, online.
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06/25/2021[Event] Exhibition "Passages" in São Paulo
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05/05/2021[Replay] Rencontres François Ascher
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03/16/2021[Article] Covid-19: The new civilities within the mobility spaces
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01/14/2021[Bibliography] Reread François Ascher