International Research Symposium
Mauritius, ensa Nantes [Mauritius] - March 23-27, 2026
Learning/speculating from Mauritius . An Observatory of Architecture and Territories
Architectures of Cities and Islands: Between the Extraordinary and the Ordinary. Heritage and Bifurcations.
Ensa Nantes [Mauritius], the international campus of the Nantes National School of Architecture located in Mauritius, formally launches its research initiative by organizing, in Mauritius, the first edition of its International Research Symposium: Architectures of Cities and Islands: Between the Extraordinary and the Ordinary. Heritage and Bifurcations.
Through presentations, panel discussions, and more informal exchanges, this conference invites us to compare the situations observed in Mauritius with architectural and urban experiences both in the region and globally. These comparisons will mobilise architectural, urban and cultural studies, as well as historical and anthropological research on material cultures, territorial studies, and project-based practices. They are grounded in the hypothesis that such cross-readings may reveal insights and leverage points capable of influencing - or even redirecting - the trajectories of contemporary territories in light of the challenges they face.
Order of events
Monday March, 23 | Opening of the Symposium
📍Institut Français de Maurice, Rose-Hill
16.00 / Welcome and Conference introduction
16.30 / Opening reflections - Scientific Committee
Multi-voiced conversations about Architecture and Research in Mauritius
Presentation of “Learning/speculating from Mauritius . An Observatory of Architecture and Territories” from ensa Nantes [Mauritius]
18.30 / Keynote speech by Sename Koffi Agbodjinou, architect and anthropologist, founder of the platform l’Africaine d’architecture. Introduction by Rossila Goussanou
Tuesday, March 24 | The island condition as hypercontext
Morning / Exploring the territory: 📍The West coast
Panel discussions (13.00 - 19.30)
📍ensa Nantes [Mauritius] Campus, Pierrefonds - or another site to be confirmed
Session 1 - Living with risk
Moderated by Bruno Barroca
- Agnès Baltzer, geographer, Nantes Université
- Fahad Idaroussi Tsimanda, geographer, LAGAM - to be confirmed
- Vassen Kauppaymuthoo, oceanographer and environmental engineer, Oceanyka (ONG environnement) — to be confirmed
- Henna Helvina Neerunjun, lecturer and researcher, School of Mauritian and Area studies, Mahatma Gandhi Institute — to be confirmed
- Adish Maudho, geographer, United Nations Population Fund East and Southern Africa
Session 2 - Insularities: Persistence, Resistance and Resilience
Moderated by Amélie Nicolas
- Valeria Guzman Verri, architect, Universidad de Costa Rica
- Caroline Déodat, anthropologist, artist, filmmaker and researcher, EHESS
- Emmanuelle Chérel, contemporary art historian, Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Nantes - online
- Mati Jhurry, artist, RESORT Collective
- Stefan Gua, cultural activist
- Shenaz Patel, writer and journalist
Session 3 - Towards an Observatory on the ‘Insular Condition’?
Moderated by Chérif Hanna
- Marc Robin, geographer, Nantes Université
- Charlotte Hainzlef, architect and geographer, Université Paris Saclay (visio)
- Henri Agathe, economist, deputy of Rodrigues Regional Assembly
- Ministry of Environment, Solid Waste Management and Climate Change - to be confirmed
Wednesday, March 25
The architectures and modes of production of globalised urban areas re-examined by the ordinary fabric of cities and territories
Morning / Exploring the territory: Field visit (urban walk) from Medine smart city to Bambous
Panel discussions (14.00 - 17.30)
📍Institut Français de Maurice, Rose-Hill
Session 1 - The Production of Globalized Urban Space and Territorial Dynamics
Moderated by Elsa-Xuân Lainé
- Thomas Pfirsch, geographer, Université Polytechnique Hauts de France
- Yannick Bosquet-Ballah, sociolinguist, University of Mauritius
- Shane Ah-Siong, architect, New York Institute of Technology
Session 2 - Exploring and Experiencing Ordinary Cities
Moderated byJulie Gangneux-Kebe
- Catherine Fournet-Guérin, geographer, Sorbonne Université
- Marine Grondin, urbanist, AGORAH
- Tanika Join, urbanist, ENSA La Réunion
- NOU Collective, alumni ensa Nantes [Mauritius] and ensa Nantes
Synthesis and Open Discussion
Moderated by Zaheer Allam,urbanist, Queensland University
18.00 - 20.00 / Documentary Film Screening
📍(TBC)
With David Constantin, producer, director, and screenwriter, ensa Nantes [Mauritius]
Showcase of Short Works « Portraits de villes » from ensa Nantes [Mauritius] students
Discussion: Chérif Hanna and David Constantin
Screening of the movie « Red Earth » by David Constantin
Thursday, March 26 | Rethinking architectural and urban design practices through the lens of critical habitability and spatial equity
📍Intercontinental Slavery Museum (ISM), Port Louis
9.00 / Preamble Stefan Gua, president of ISM
Introduction Sabine Guth, Navneesh Ramessur
9.45 - 17.15 Panel discussions
in between: sound clips from the podcast cannes à sucre et préjugés
Session 1 - Renewing frameworks for analysis and action based on the concept of creolity
Moderated by Navneesh Ramessur
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Ishaan Saccaram, architect, ensa Nantes [Mauritius]
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Claire Prévot, architect, PhD Candidate, ENSA Grenoble / ENSA La Réunion
Session 2 - Thinking/acting by questioning the mechanisms of material production of space
Moderated by Sabine Guth
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Dolorès Bertrais, landscape architect and urbanist, Université de Genève - online
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Mathias Cambreling, architecte, Cultures permanentes, AFPA (visio)
Session 3 - Investigate/experiment with new forms of connections between architecture and living organisms
Moderated by Navneesh Ramessur
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Sébastien Clément, landscape gardener, ENSA La Réunion
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Fatima Martin Alvaro, architect, ensa Nantes [Mauritius] - online
Session 4 - Investigating vernacular practices as critical spaces in contemporary architecture
Moderated by Sabine Guth
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Joan Razafimaharo, architect, Trano architecture / Purple corner - online
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Meghal Arya, professor of Architecture, School of architecture of CEPT University
Round table discussion with the day's speakers and Aliya Chojoo, artist and producer of the podcast cannes à sucre et préjugés
Friday, March 27 | Learning from the South. Towards the production and transmission of situated and critical knowledge
📍ensa Nantes [Mauritius] Campus, Pierrefonds – and/or another site to be confirmed
Review and Perspectives - Scientific Committee
Conclusion of the Symposium / Event - Scientific Committee