Imagine the rail stops of tomorrow

Since 2015, the Bon Sens Paysan collective (an associative design office made up of citizens from various backgrounds with or without ties to the world of railways and architecture) has been spearheading the Limousin Tram Train project. More generally, this project is part of the Metropolitan Regional Express Services (SERM), also known colloquially as “metropolitan RER”.
To this end, the association has been working for several years on a project to explore the possibility of adapting the numerous railroad lines that irrigate Limoges and its catchment area, in order to create a structuring network of five train lines serving the main hubs of the conurbation and linking them more effectively to the surrounding towns and villages. The project aims to find solutions for decarbonizing mobility in rural and peri-rural areas, a current blind spot in public policy.
To take this prospecting work a step further, the BSP collective is launching its first national architecture and urban planning competition for three stations on the Limoges rail hub, as part of the Périgord-Limousin RER project.
The competition is open to student architects and young architects (aged 30 or under). It offers a financial reward to the winners, as well as a traveling exhibition of all the projects submitted (subject to their quality).
SCHEDULE
- Deadline for receipt of projects: 15/03/2026 at midnight
- Competition jury and selection of winners: April/May 2026
- Jury awards: June 2026
- Exhibition of projects in and around Limoges: summer 2026
- Audience awards: September 2026
PRICE
- 1st Prize: 3,000 euros
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