On December 10, Emmanuel Dujardin was interviewed for the Harmony podcast, hosted by Parysatis Peymani. Trained as an architect, an entrepreneur by vocation, and founder of the ROUGERIE+TANGRAM and Cité Fab agencies, he shares his inspiring thoughts on the role of architecture in the transformation of territories and societies.
For Emmanuel, architecture is not simply a technical or aesthetic response. It is a lever for innovation and a tool for transformation, capable of having a real impact on the collective. This is what underpins Rougerie + Tangram’s raison d’être: to invent, transform and impact.
Transmission at the heart of the vision
Through Cité Fab, Emmanuel illustrates an architectural and entrepreneurial approach focused on supporting small structures. This model encourages the emergence of high value-added projects, while creating a dynamic ecosystem where tomorrow’s players can grow and assert themselves.
During this discussion, Emmanuel Dujardin also shares a profound reflection on our lifestyles and consumer choices. By reexamining the boundary between needs and desires, he invites us to design a future that reconciles personal and professional ambitions with respect for the common good and environmental issues.
This interview is a portrait of an architect and entrepreneur for whom building is not just about designing spaces: it is above all about helping to shape human and collective trajectories, with a responsible and sustainable vision.