PLANTS
ACTIVITIES
USES
Lost Highway – (L)earning from A87
LIMITS
CHAMPIGNY-SUR-MARNE (FR) — WINNER
AUTHOR(S) — Guillaume Barnavon (FR),
CONTACT — 16 rue Hoche, 93170 Bagnolet (FR)
Architect
+33 98932431 g.barnavon@gmail.com
TEAM POINT OF VIEW — On the East of Paris, a piece of territory
is crossed by a corridor of land remained frozen for an unfinished project. These pending lands create a surprising and singular void in this dense peripheral area. The result is an exceptional metropolitan garden phenomenon on this scale. Today, the various parcels that make up this lost highway are the support of isolated urban development projects. The project proposed here is an alternative to this process. Instead of removing this void with a spill-over effect, we seek to intensify it with a project of territorial scope. We propose to create a metropolitan garden that would become an intercommunal backbone based on the system of Sensitive Natural Areas (ENS) in force in the Val de Marne department. JURY POINT OF VIEW — After identifying the pros and cons of
an unfinished infrastructure, the groundwork is laid for a coherent topographical vision without the risk of isolated urban development projects. The various partners of this ring territory are called on to participate in creating a green belt on the scale of Grand Paris.
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