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De stationnement à place publique résiliente : la transition par la gestion durable des eaux pluviales pour la Ville de Neuville
By : Les Ateliers Ublo (ET) Ville de Neuville
GRANDS PRIX DU DESIGN – 14th edition
Discipline : Urban Design, Landscape Architecture & Landscaping : Grand Winner
Categories : Landscape Architecture / Landscape Architecture of an Environmental Project
The project concerns the parking lot of the Saint-François-de-Sales church located in the heart of the village of the city of Neuville, one of the five on the coast of the St. Lawrence River. Neuville is a very popular place for its history, its heritage, its natural aspect and its rural character. The issue targeted in the context of the project is the rainwater management.
The approach adopted was intended to generate a detailed analytical portrait ranging from the regional scale to the parking itself, making it possible to understand all the issues and constraints linked to the site and then, to attempt to respond to them through a transformation of parking into a resilient public place.
Through this project, Les Ateliers Ublo multiply the axes of strategic interventions: rain, vegetation, mobility and life, in order to imagine an innovative proposal, resilient in term of climate change and providing answers to the social and environmental questions raised by the intervention site. The proposal results in better management of rainwater, optimization of parking spaces and active transport offering more space for pedestrians and cyclists, a raising of awareness around rainwater and built heritage, a reuse of rainwater as well as a potential for partial or total replicability of the project on other coastal parking lots due to a phasing proposed for each of the strategies.
Collaboration
Urban planner : Les Ateliers Ublo