Marie FRUIQUIERE

Architect DE - Urban planner - Doctorate in Urban and Regional Planning. Associate researcher - AMUP/ENSAS. Project Manager, Metropolitan Funeral Strategy - City and Eurometropolis of Strasbourg.
Grand Est
Assignment
  • Architecture, Morphologie / Morphogénèse Urbaine et Projet
    AMUP / UR 7309
    Ecole nationale supérieur d'architecture de Strasbourg / Institut national des sciences appliquées de Strasbourg
    6-8 Boulevard du Président Wilson
    67000 Strasbourg
  • Service Funéraire
    Ville et Eurométropole de Strasbourg
    1 Place des Peupliers
    67000 Strasbourg
Research activities

Architect (Diplôme d'État d'Architecte, ENSA Strasbourg) and urban planner (Master of Engineering in Town and Country Planning - CAUP Tongji, Shanghai) by training, Marie Fruiquière has a doctorate in urban and regional planning. After studying the place of cemeteries in Chinese megacities, her current research focuses on the spatial reconfigurations of funerary spaces through the prism of urban and socio-political dynamics. Her thesis, financed under a CIFRE* by the City and Eurometropolis of Strasbourg (2022-2025) and supported by the Palladio Foundation (2021), focused in particular on the greening of cemeteries and their role in the territorial fabric. At the same time, she is project manager for the Metropolitan Funeral Strategy of the City and Eurometropolis of Strasbourg, and teaches at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Strasbourg.

*CIFRE: Convention Industrielle de Formation par la Recherche en Entreprise, a scheme offered by the ANRT (Association Nationale de la Recherche et de la Technologie) subsidizing companies and local authorities under French law that hire a PhD student to place him/her at the heart of a research collaboration with a public laboratory.

Projects
Scientific networks and/or associations
  • Réseau Les Morts
  • Plateforme Nationale pour la Recherche sur la Fin de Vie