This urban project was made while working for Cenci&Jacquot, aimed to transform the Parisian suburb into a livable and sustainable neighborhood with a human scale. The project aimed to make the area a more enjoyable place to live, work, and play.
A new cultural building was introduced as a key feature of the project. The building was designed to be a hub of activity, offering a range of cultural activities and events to attract visitors and residents alike. The cultural building was an iconic landmark that added to the neighborhood's unique character.
Sustainability was a major consideration in the design of the project. The use of green technologies and materials was incorporated throughout the project, making it an eco-friendly and sustainable community. The green line was a key transportation feature of the project, connecting the neighborhood to the center of Paris and providing a sustainable and eco-friendly transportation option for residents.
The focus on human scale was evident in the design of public spaces and pedestrian-friendly streets, creating a sense of community and connection among residents. The courtyard, with its beautiful trees, gave a countryside feeling that added to the community's livability and natural environment.
Overall, this urban project was an innovative and bold approach to addressing the challenges of urbanization in the Parisian suburbs. Its focus on sustainability, human scale, and community made it a model for future urban development. The project was a testament to the power of design to transform and improve our built environment while preserving the natural environment.