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VII - Conclusion

VII - Conclusion

[Local Commons]Creating networks of people from the neighbourhood on the site and let them appropriate their nearby space is essential. The Plaza does belong to the workers of the Administrative centre but it also belong to the people living in the area even more. The project intends to spatialise a space for the meetings and networking - therefore creating a space for commoning.

[Royale to Pacheco] Connecting spatially 17 meters of height difference between Rue Royale and Pacheco Boulevard on the East-West axis is primordial. Nowadays the connection is not the most practical nor direct. This will allow the square to become more densely visited, becoming a focus point of the area. The connection of those two main thoroughfares will enjoy the opportunity to transform the underground spaces of parking into a new type of dedicated to Play.

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[Around water (Play)] The social potential of water was well proven in the theoretical framework and case studies. This is why the urban beach, the fountain should attract and activate the space during a major part of the year. Others activities will bloom around it.

[Around water (Refresh)] Heat waves are huge concerns in summer, the new water spaces will allow to create a fresh space by allowing users to bathe, shower, but also enjoy the water refreshing effect due to evaporation. This should cool the space for around 4 degrees lowers than elsewhere in the pentagon.

[Around Water (Awareness)] Water as a resource to be used and thought about should be implemented even more. The creation of a water treatment facility should allow public to see and understand it. This educational objective could be carried by nearby schools and neighbourhood committees raising awareness on responsible usage and collection of (rain)water.

[Free Space] The hegemonic and privatisation effects are more than visible in the area. This is why, more public and common spaces should be introduced back in the district. The concept of Free Space - developed by Y. Farrell and S. McNamara - is addressing this element of generosity inherent in space toward the real owners or users.

Plaster model showing the intention of creating a fountain and connection staircase

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