On March 12, Raymond Jost, Secretary General of International Secretary for Water, inaugurated “Citizen’s House of Water”, a space to identify concrete solutions coming from the stakeholders.
The novelty of this edition consists in paying tribute to two joint proposals that involve the artistic and cultural dynamics: “Water for Africa, Water for the World” and “Haiti: a Tribute to the Vitality of a People”.
Four projects of the students from the National School of Architecture of Marseille (ENSA-M) have won the contest for building this year’s “Citizen’s House”.