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Une action citoyenne de proximit&amp;eacute;, est-ce encore possible aujourd'hui ? Quelle libert&amp;eacute;, quels moyens avons-nous d'agir face aux injustices : sans-abri, familles en attente de logement d&amp;eacute;cent, enfants atteints de saturnisme, que nous croisons chaque jour, &amp;agrave; notre porte ?&lt;/div&gt;
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Solidarit&amp;eacute;s Nouvelles pour le logement (SNL) m&amp;egrave;ne, depuis plus de 20 ans, une action concr&amp;egrave;te, simple et efficace. L'association cr&amp;eacute;e des logements passerelles pour les plus fragiles et les accompagne sur la voie de l'autonomie, travaillant chaque jour pour plus de solidarit&amp;eacute; et de mixit&amp;eacute; sociale.&lt;/div&gt;
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Ecrire l'histoire, brosser un portrait de Solidarit&amp;eacute;s Nouvelles pour le Logement (SNL) am&amp;egrave;ne &amp;agrave; &amp;eacute;voquer la saga d'une famille depuis les ann&amp;eacute;es 1930, la vie politique et sociale de notre pays, l'aventure d'hommes et de femmes, impliqu&amp;eacute;s dans la vie de la cit&amp;eacute;, si divers, si nombreux qu'il ne saurait &amp;ecirc;tre question d'exhaustivit&amp;eacute;.&lt;/div&gt;
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Ce livre est donc surtout un recueil d'instantan&amp;eacute;s : paroles et visages d'hommes et de femmes qui essaient d'agir sur leur temps et donnent un sens fort aux mots &amp;quot;solidarit&amp;eacute;&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;rencontre&amp;quot; et &amp;quot;citoyennet&amp;eacute;&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
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A la veille de l'&amp;eacute;lection pr&amp;eacute;sidentielle de 2007, le mouvement associatif arrachait une r&amp;eacute;forme majeure, port&amp;eacute;e par le Haut comit&amp;eacute; pour le logement des personnes d&amp;eacute;favoris&amp;eacute;es : le droit au logement opposable (DALO). Cinq ans apr&amp;egrave;s, le bilan de la loi &amp;quot;Dalo&amp;quot; est tr&amp;egrave;s contrast&amp;eacute; : &amp;agrave; peu pr&amp;egrave;s respect&amp;eacute;e sur la majeure partie du territoire, elle est bafou&amp;eacute;e l&amp;agrave; o&amp;ugrave; son application n&amp;eacute;cessiterait des arbitrages, des moyens, une volont&amp;eacute; politique. L'auteur livre ici la chronique d'un combat en cours.&lt;/div&gt;
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La richesse serait indispensable pour &amp;quot;tenir son rang&amp;quot;, s&amp;rsquo;&amp;eacute;lever dans la soci&amp;eacute;t&amp;eacute;, exercer certaines charges, entretenir un r&amp;eacute;seau ou contribuer au Bien commun. C&amp;rsquo;est ce que cet ouvrage d&amp;eacute;montre, en &amp;eacute;tudiant les &amp;eacute;lites sociales des cit&amp;eacute;s de l&amp;rsquo;Ouest fran&amp;ccedil;ais (de Rouen &amp;agrave; Quimperl&amp;eacute;) &amp;agrave; l&amp;rsquo;&amp;eacute;poque moderne. Les &amp;eacute;lites sont analys&amp;eacute;es dans les rapports communs qu&amp;rsquo;elles entretiennent avec l&amp;rsquo;argent et la richesse. Des questions de m&amp;eacute;thode fondamentales sont abord&amp;eacute;es, aussi bien sur les &amp;eacute;valuations des fortunes que sur l&amp;rsquo;homog&amp;eacute;n&amp;eacute;it&amp;eacute; relative des pratiques culturelles li&amp;eacute;es &amp;agrave; la richesse.&lt;/div&gt;
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Au Japon o&amp;ugrave; le sens du cheminement, de l'itin&amp;eacute;raire, le michiyuki impr&amp;egrave;gne tant la culture de l'espace, choisir de vivre &amp;agrave; Tokyo, en relater sa d&amp;eacute;couverte est une histoire d'&amp;eacute;tapes.&lt;/div&gt;
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Premi&amp;egrave;re &amp;eacute;tape : un int&amp;eacute;r&amp;ecirc;t assez acad&amp;eacute;mique pour cette autre ville, cette autre mani&amp;egrave;re de concevoir la ville. Except&amp;eacute;e la p&amp;eacute;riode contemporaine, les grandes cit&amp;eacute;s orientales ou occidentales tiennent le plus souvent d'un &amp;eacute;quilibre entre de grands desseins urbains et le patchwork de quartiers d'&amp;eacute;poques et de styles diff&amp;eacute;rents.&lt;br /&gt;
Deuxi&amp;egrave;me &amp;eacute;tape : Peut-on comparer, comprendre m&amp;ecirc;me, l'essence, les fondements culturels de cette ville ? Tokyo reste-t-elle une Madame Chrysanth&amp;egrave;me avec ses successions d'&amp;eacute;tranget&amp;eacute;s ?&lt;br /&gt;
Troisi&amp;egrave;me &amp;eacute;tape : devenir ethnographe, oeil dans la ville, port&amp;eacute; par le d&amp;eacute;sir plus fondamental d'en saisir la subtile m&amp;eacute;canique, les lin&amp;eacute;aments de cette urbanit&amp;eacute; diff&amp;eacute;rente. Il faut la parcourir et m&amp;ecirc;me souvent s'y perdre.&lt;br /&gt;
Derni&amp;egrave;re &amp;eacute;tape : conserver toujours et pr&amp;eacute;cieusement la fra&amp;icirc;cheur des premiers &amp;eacute;tonnements devant la profusion urbaine, et saisir &amp;agrave; travers la nu&amp;eacute;e des petits faits urbains caduques les grandes structures persistantes.&lt;br /&gt;
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T&amp;ocirc;ky&amp;ocirc;, portraits et fictions est aussi un excellent guide pour d&amp;eacute;couvrir la capitale japonaise. Manuel Tardits en explore les &amp;quot;classiques&amp;quot;, les derniers am&amp;eacute;nagements et surtout, bien d'autres endroits insolites.&lt;/div&gt;
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L'habitat collectif est loin d'&amp;ecirc;tre reconnu unanimement comme objet patrimonial. Les divers regards qu'il a suscit&amp;eacute;s depuis son apparition dans les ann&amp;eacute;es 1950 sont encore pr&amp;eacute;sents dans la cacophonie des d&amp;eacute;bats actuels. De fa&amp;ccedil;on g&amp;eacute;n&amp;eacute;rale, cette architecture n'a pas bonne presse et une opinion commune semble la rel&amp;eacute;guer parmi les pires erreurs d'un pass&amp;eacute; proche. Cependant des opinions minoritaires, profess&amp;eacute;es par certains architectes et historiens de l'architecture militent pour sa reconnaissance et la tendance est donc aujourd'hui de juger toute cette production avec un peu plus de s&amp;eacute;r&amp;eacute;nit&amp;eacute; et de curiosit&amp;eacute;.&lt;br /&gt;
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Ce livre rend compte de ces nouveaux regards et propose d'analyser une centaine de sites r&amp;eacute;partis sur le territoire national dont les qualit&amp;eacute;s constructives, urbaines ou paysag&amp;egrave;res, nous rappellent que ce que l'on a appel&amp;eacute; les grands ensembles ne sont pas une masse informe de logements forc&amp;eacute;ment mal con&amp;ccedil;us. Certes ils ont r&amp;eacute;pondu &amp;agrave; une volont&amp;eacute; politique de r&amp;eacute;gler rapidement le probl&amp;egrave;me du besoin urgent de logements au sortir de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, mais cette r&amp;eacute;ponse est loin d'avoir &amp;eacute;t&amp;eacute; la caricature qui en a &amp;eacute;t&amp;eacute; faite. Quelques-uns des architectes les plus cr&amp;eacute;atifs de l'&amp;eacute;poque se sont attel&amp;eacute;s &amp;agrave; cette t&amp;acirc;che immense en d&amp;eacute;veloppant des id&amp;eacute;es urbaines et paysag&amp;egrave;res dont on aimerait aujourd'hui trouver trace dans nombre d'op&amp;eacute;rations contemporaines.&lt;br /&gt;
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Pour appuyer cette analyse, outre les 100 ensembles urbains revisit&amp;eacute;s, le livre offre quelques panoramas plus larges, en particulier des &amp;eacute;tudes sur les syst&amp;egrave;mes paysagers et constructifs, qui doivent aider et donner des cl&amp;eacute;s de compr&amp;eacute;hension afin que les d&amp;eacute;cideurs actuels soient &amp;agrave; m&amp;ecirc;me de reconsid&amp;eacute;rer cette architecture sociale avec plus d'acuit&amp;eacute;.&lt;/div&gt;
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Cet ouvrage expose et analyse pour la premi&amp;egrave;re fois l&amp;rsquo;&amp;eacute;volution urbaine et architecturale de Beyrouth depuis le XIX&amp;egrave;me si&amp;egrave;cle et jusqu&amp;rsquo;&amp;agrave; nos jours. Il a mis &amp;agrave; jour des connaissances peu connues &amp;agrave; partir des services du cadastre ottoman, mandataire et libanais. Il a de m&amp;ecirc;me permis d&amp;rsquo;interpr&amp;eacute;ter les diverses informations du cadastre et d&amp;rsquo;en donner un sens physique.&lt;/div&gt;
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L&amp;rsquo;analyse a posteriori des cons&amp;eacute;quences de politiques publiques ou de choix de d&amp;eacute;veloppement arr&amp;ecirc;t&amp;eacute;, tel le maillag TGV en France ou le d&amp;eacute;veloppement du tourisme en Suisse. Cette mise en perspective des enjeux et des impacts li&amp;eacute;s aux d&amp;eacute;placements conduit &amp;agrave; d&amp;eacute;passer les clich&amp;eacute;s et &amp;agrave; ouvrir des perspectives ambitieuses pour repenser les rapports entre solutions technologiques, densification de la population, et aspirations et usages soci&amp;eacute;taux.&lt;/div&gt;
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Depuis la fin du XIXe si&amp;egrave;cle, les villes fran&amp;ccedil;aises cultivent une relation passionnelle et ambivalente avec l'automobile. Les grandes transformations urbaines du XXe si&amp;egrave;cle sont le fruit de ce mariage tumultueux entre d'un c&amp;ocirc;t&amp;eacute; les territoires urbains, leurs habitants et leurs &amp;eacute;diles et, de l'autre, la circulation automobile, les am&amp;eacute;nageurs et les responsables locaux qui s'y confrontent. Cette relation a la plupart du temps trouv&amp;eacute; un certain &amp;eacute;quilibre, dans les projets, dans les r&amp;eacute;glementations comme dans les pratiques.&lt;/div&gt;
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Comment l'action d'am&amp;eacute;nager l'espace (&amp;eacute;quiper, r&amp;eacute;habiliter, renouveler la ville ...) est-elle analys&amp;eacute;e par le prisme &amp;eacute;conomique ? Comment, en retour, ces analyses peuvent-elles &amp;ecirc;tre f&amp;eacute;condes pour l'action ? &lt;br /&gt;
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Ne leur revient-il pas &amp;eacute;galement d'envisager de nouveaux domaines de travail pour exp&amp;eacute;rimenter la rencontre des savoirs ainsi qu'une r&amp;eacute;flexion prospective sur les d&amp;eacute;marches &amp;agrave; initier ? La coh&amp;eacute;rence de l'&amp;eacute;conomie de l'am&amp;eacute;nagement ne demanderait ainsi plus qu'&amp;agrave; se formaliser.&lt;/div&gt;
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