Project support
Movements
In 2024, the Institut français and the patronage of Caisse des Dépôts have created a program to support young professionals in the fields of architecture and landscape, dance and classical music.
This ambitious partnership aims to promote international mobility and strengthen the recognition of emerging French talent on the global artistic and cultural scene.
The Mouvements program aims to support young architects and landscape architects, dance companies and musical ensembles on their journey, providing them with the means to develop new collaborations and establish a lasting presence on international stages and territories.
It aims in particular to:
- Financially support the international mobility of prizewinners;
- Strengthen their visibility at international level;
- Provide them with coaching and logistical support to structure the development of their careers internationally, while taking eco-responsible issues into account in their projects.
ARCHITECTURE AND LANDSCAPES
Candidates are selected from among the winners of the Ministry of Culture's Albums of Young Architects and Landscape Architects (AJAP) competition and other architecture channels, and will receive support to intervene in international projects identified by French cultural network partners ;
DANCE AND MUSIC
Dance companies and music ensembles are selected from Caisse des Dépôts' sponsorship winners to receive personalized support and mobility assistance.
They benefit from our support
ARCHITECTURE AND LANDSCAPE
This year, Caisse des Dépôts' sponsorship and the French Institute are developing their partnership around a film that brings together the twenty-four prizewinners, "Penser l'incertitude", produced by Image de Ville and directed by filmmaker Christian Barani. The film invites us to take a stroll through the landscape, passing through construction sites and buildings... More than a succession of individuals, the film paints the portrait of a generation.
This partnership also supports cooperation between the various AJAP prizewinners and young architects from different parts of the world. Its aim is to create links and open up the horizons of these young professionals, introducing them to other cultures, other ways of thinking and creating the city and world of tomorrow.