The consultation process was launched at the beginning of 2008 and is being overseen by a steering committee made up of representatives of the State, the City of Paris, the Île-de-France Regional Authority and the Île-de-France Mayoral Association, with the support of a scientific committee of 23 qualified figures led by architect Paul Chemetov and geographer Michel Lussault. President Sarkozy appointed the minister of Culture and Communication to coordinate the consultation process.
Since June 2008, each team has been working to complete the two components of the consultation: "the 21st century post-Kyoto metropolis" and "the present and future analysis of the Paris agglomeration".
From 29 April to 22 November 2009, the "Le Grand Pari de l'agglomeration parisienne" exhibition will present the results of the consultation.
The proposals of the ten multidisciplinary teams - selected as part of the consultation and working in partnership with architects and urban planners - will be presented at Musée de la Cité:
- Sir Richard Rogers, Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners/London School
of Economics /Arup team
- Yves Lion, Groupe Descartes team
- Djamel Klouche, AUC team
- Christian de Portzamparc, Atelier Christian de Portzamparc team
- Antoine Grumbach, Agence Grumbach and associates team
- Jean Nouvel, representative of the Ateliers Jean Nouvel/
Michel Cantal-Dupart /Jean-Marie Duthilleul team
- Bernardo Secchi and Poal Vigano, Studio 09 team
- Finn Geipel, LIN team
- Roland Castro, Ateliers Castro/Denissof/Casi team
- Winy Maas, MVRDV team
Exhibition presented with the support of the Ministry of Culture and Communication/Department of Architecture and Heritage, and the City of Paris.






