Architect Beatriz Ramo could talk about his project for hours.
And yet, the inauguration of the five towers of the START residence on the ZAC Confluences in Ivry-sur-Seine (Val-de-Marne) took place without her on Saturday March 16.
For good reason, an “oversight” in the invitations, which she attributes to the deterioration of her relations with the developer Sogeprom during the construction phase.
It was therefore from her firm STAR strategies + architecture, based in Rotterdam (Netherlands), that the Spaniard followed the ceremony.
Elected officials and representatives of the promoter and developer Sadev 94 came to welcome the project, which combines homeownership and social housing.
In a desire to feminize public spaces, Philippe Bouyssou, the mayor (PCF) of the city, named the central square and its passages with the names of illustrious women: Lise Meitner (1878-1968), Austrian physicist who participated in the discovery of nuclear fission;
Françoise Héritier (1933-2017), French anthropologist and ethnologist;
and Hélène Rouch (1937-2009), French biologist and feminist activist.
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