Glossary
Future:
The future is, for a system, the set of possible configurations that do not exist. In the timeline, the future comes after the present and the past.
Urbanism:
Urbanism is the set of sciences, techniques, and arts related to the organization and planning of urban spaces.
Increasing urban densification:
Mode of urban growth that consists of intensifying activities in already urbanized areas, rather than causing sprawl over natural and agricultural areas.
MMI (Multimedia and Internet Professions):
A professional degree at level 6 (bachelor's + 3), the BUT MMI (multimedia and internet professions) trains for activities in various fields, ranging from website design to community management on social networks, including the production of multimedia products (video games, mobile applications, etc.) or the development of web services.
Bauhaus:
School of architecture and applied arts, founded in 1919 in Weimar by Walter Gropius. By extension, Bauhaus refers to an artistic movement concerning, in particular, architecture and design, modernity, but also photography, costume, and dance.
Haussmannian buildings:
Unlike some architectural styles, the Haussmannian style is easily recognizable. Indeed, its sublime stone facades sculpted with linear precision mark the main characteristic of this style. Moreover, Haussmannian buildings all respect a certain height.