Aux sources du Grand Jardin Séquanien – Cergy-Pontoise (France)

8-28 September 2025

La Pêche au printemps, Pont de Clichy, Van Gogh, 1887
La Pêche au printemps, Pont de Clichy, Van Gogh, 1887

The River Seine as a Great Garden: The Sources

Faced with the simultaneous threat of water scarcity and the risk of flooding due to climate change, Les Ateliers de Cergy proposes that we take a fresh look at the Seine Basin. As the primary condition for life, water is at the heart of the relationship between geography, landscape, living organisms and minerals. Building on the hydrographic network, the symbolism of water and the narrative power of gardens, how can this Great Sequanian Garden be created?

The aim of the workshop is therefore to contribute to the invention of this Great Sequanian Garden, to invent the narratives of desirable, supportive and resilient territories for the inhabitants of this vast watershed. Following the river from its source to its estuary, this 43rd session will focus on the Upper Seine Valley–Seine Amont section.

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