Here are 8 reasons why we loved our experience.
1- Stimulating venue that favours exchange.
We were propelled into an extraordinary and immersive environment that 
invites thinking differently. The amenities of the different staged 
areas, including the rest areas, in conjunction with the formula used 
for the different activities proposed, encouraged meetings and exchange,
 even with complete strangers!
2- Creativity is everywhere
The speakers, coming from various spheres of activity, generously shared
 their knowledge and lead us to think further on a multitude of themes 
and subjects. We had the chance to listen and interact with people who 
think the world differently, allowing us to broaden our horizons on a 
variety of topics.

3- Interactivity
Clever use of technology lead participants to play an active role, 
allowing them to influence the evolution of their experience on site, 
even the content of conferences!
4- Engagement of all senses
To remind us of the importance of each of them. Such as during the activity Dans le noir by
 blocking the participants’ sight, was intended to stimulate efficient 
communication and active listening. Amusing way to develop teamwork 
skills.
5- The Art of Storytelling
The A different story conference featured five speakers that 
explained their strategies for telling a story. We were particularly 
impressed by Alexandre Amancio’s presentation on “transmedia”, a tool 
that puts the audience at the heart of the story and gives it an active 
rather than a contemplative role in storytelling. The possible 
correlation with the architecture is obvious and inspiring.

6- “Tomorrow”
The theme chosen this year, presented through the various workshops and 
conferences, allowed our team to question how we act today and our way 
of shaping the future. In short, to reflect on our commitment to 
participate in the world’s change.
7- Finding inspiration through the work of other creators.
The experience allowed us to meet creatives that use different methods 
and inspirations. We had a crush for artist Daniel Arsham who, through 
his openness and the integration of several disciplines into his art, 
proposes a process of collaborative creation that demands amazing 
sensitivity. We came out inspired.
8- Curiosity and listening
Always looking for ways to improve our work relations, the Cultivating Relational Intelligence at Work workshop
 showed us that curiosity and good listening are powerful tools in 
working relationships, and that the quality of said relationships 
influences our success.

The 2019 edition of the event has just ended and as we pleasantly reflect on the last few days, we find that it allows us, even if for just a few days, to gather with colleagues and exchange on topics we rarely have time to discuss on the day to day. We come out of this experience inspired and with renewed creative energy.



