“Jacques Rougerie, old sea wolf of architecture”
The architect, whose firm recently co-created the Marina of Marseille for the Olympic Games, has lost none of his passion for underwater worlds and innovative projects.
“Jacques Rougerie, old sea wolf of architecture”
The architect, whose firm recently co-created the Marina of Marseille for the Olympic Games, has lost none of his passion for underwater worlds and innovative projects.
The Fondation Jacques Rougerie – Académie des beaux-arts was recently honored at an exceptional SynerGie professional seminar in Aix-en-Provence, organized by Saint-Gobain, Isover France, and PLACO®, set within the futuristic environment of thecamp. This event brought together young talents around major environmental issues-climate, rising sea levels, and sustainable development-while also exploring innovative materials such as hemp.
On Saturday, March 29, Jacques Rougerie took the stage at La Grande Marée, an event organized by La Saison Bleue and the National Maritime Museum in Paris.
Jacques Rougerie was on France Inter to present the 2025 International Architecture and Innovation Competition, which rewards innovative solutions for rethinking coastal, maritime, and spatial challenges.