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QUARTIER AUSTERLITZ

Regeneration and reconnection of the Quartier Austerlitz on the Seine Rive Gauche

In the overall process of urban equilibration of Paris, the project TAM-TAM (comprising quarters Tolbiac, Austerlitz and Masana) brings a new prestige to the Eastern part of the city. In the last huge space to rebuild intra muros, Parisian urban planners faced a significant problem: connection of the newly built bridge Charles de Gaulle, between the Gare de Lyon and the Gare d'Austerlitz, and the future Avenue de France.

 

This proposal brings back coherence to the 13th arrondissement urban matrix and to the Parisian system of public spaces. The Avenue is conceived as a multilevel and flexible system of paths and platforms, of the built and the unbuilt, open and closed, which generates green and public spaces. The presence - and thus the history - of the railway tracks that once brought city life in this peripheral zone, and today dynamize it, is preserved, symbolizing the intermodal character of Austerlitz.

Location:     

Paris, France

 

Year:         

1996

 

Category:

urban

Type:       

workshop - competition

 

Size:         

32 ha

 

Client:       

World Forum of Young Architects

 

Arch. office:  

 -

 

Status:         

preliminary masterplan,                        

 

1996            

Exhibition: World Forum of Young Architects, Ecole d'architecture de Paris - Val de Marne  

 

2000     

Exhibition "1xA1 > International Conceptual Architectural Competitions", Stara Barutana, Belgrade

 

Project team:     

Mila Nikolić, Lapo Venturini, Maria Teresa della Fontana, Marcin Malewsky, Cecilia Ipolitti

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