Creating an immersive journey to tell the story of 10 years of climate action

Exhibition, Public & Politic
Ville de Paris
Paris, France, 2025
Scenographer : Pascal Rodriguez
Photographer : Tony Trichanh

In 2015, the adoption of the Paris Agreement at COP21 marked a decisive turning point in the global commitment to climate action. To celebrate this anniversary, the City of Paris is hosting an exhibition at City Hall. Its aim is to retrace the actions carried out in favor of the climate over the past ten years. The information is presented graphically to make it accessible and engaging for all audiences.

The scenographic project offers a vivid and colorful visual immersion, built around a series of monumental totems. Standing 2 to 3 meters tall, each one adopts a unique form and embodies a city engaged in the fight against climate change — from Paris to Belém, via Montréal, Tokyo, Abidjan, Rabat, and Medellín. Each totem is placed on a floor map, highlighting its geography and territorial anchoring.

Their arrangement in the space forms a narrative path — an urban and political trajectory that guides visitors on a journey, from Paris to Belém. Dedicated spaces for young audiences punctuate the exhibition, featuring Copi, the mascot character, and an activity booklet designed to help children explore the content at their own level.

Our approach is intended to be inclusive and accessible to all, blending scientific knowledge with artistic expression, with the goal of raising awareness, sharing knowledge, and awakening consciences.