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Vision by MVRDV in Paris, France, Europe
MVRDV presents vision for Greater Paris 2030
(Paris/Rotterdam, 12 March 2009): Today Winy Maas presented MVRDV's
vision for Greater Paris 2030 to the Economic and Social Council of
France. The project "Paris Plus petit" by MVRDV in collaboration
with ACS and AAF is one of ten proposals by international architecture
and urbanism teams to envision the future of the French capital and
its vast agglomeration. The urban challenge has been commissioned
by Nicolas Sarkozy, President of France.

"Paris Plus" stands for more: more ambition, more optimism,
more density, more efficiency, more ecology and more compactness.
Greater Paris needs a strong combination of responsibility and ambition
to continue its development, to ensure its consistency and to develop
a cohesion that can build a base for a collective enterprise to solve
its problems, to enlarge its presence and attractiveness, to create
an even more remarkable, exemplary city.
MVRDV with ACS and AAF's response for President Sarkozy's 2009 urban
planning consultation for the great challenge of the Greater Paris
area is represented in four parts: the 'Synthesis', the 'City Calculator©',
the 'Data' and the 'Observation'.
The Synthesis defines the spatial agenda for the city, based on ambitious
and responsible strategies for the French capital. It is the core
of the response and proposes a series of 17 large scale interventions
that are based on an analysis of the city's fabric, its future programmatic
needs and spatial possibilities. The proposals are interventions based
on available space and feasible. Among them the ambition to make Paris
highly accessible: the creation of a grand central station at the
location of Les Halles, underground densification of the Boulevard
Périphérique by adding a metro line and two underground
motorways ring-roads, the creation of new Grand Axe's and a subterranean
infrastructure band along the Seine. The space liberated by the buried
infrastructure is used for a housing program that allows for urban
living in pleasant and green environments. Further parts of the vision
are investments into transport, nature, education, culture, social
cohesion and vast amounts of renewable energy. The sum of all projects
can avoid future sprawl and radically transform Paris into one of
the densest, most compact and therefore sustainable high quality cities
in the world: "Paris Plus petit".
The City Calculator© is a proposed demo version of a potential
software and possible webtool, which quantifies the 'behaviour and
performance' of a city and makes it comparable to others. It connects
qualitative to quantitative parameters. It can be used as a public
and planning tool to support sustainable planning. The City Calculator©
will be conceived in collaboration, by The Why Factory at Delft University
of Technology.
The Data gives the overview of the detailed research on the functioning
and performance of Greater Paris, which has been the background for
the spatial proposals.
The Observations are a series of articles on the backgrounds, the
history, the potentials and the problems of the French metropolis.
President Nicolas Sarkozy commissioned in June 2008 ten teams of architects
and urban planners to imagine an exemplary "Grand Paris"
a sustainable and boldly designed capital. The project was hailed
being the most ambitious since Haussmann changed Paris in the 19th
century. The challenge for the 10 teams was envisioning the European
metropolis in 2030 being a "post-Kyoto" green urban centre
which allows for growth beyond the current two million Parisians and
provides them with attractive urban environments.
The ten plans will be presented in an exhibition at "Cité
de l'Architecture" open to the public from the 29th of April
2009 until the 22nd of November 2009. www.citechaillot.fr. Images
online soon.
Paris Plus petit vision information from MVRDV 120309
Le Grand Pari de l'agglomération
parisienne
MVRDV was set up in Rotterdam (the Netherlands) in 1993 by Winy Maas,
Jacob van Rijs and Nathalie de Vries. MVRDV produces designs and studies
in the fields of architecture, urbanism and landscape design. Early
projects such as the headquarters for the Dutch Public Broadcaster
VPRO and housing for elderly WoZoCo in Amsterdam lead to international
acclaim.
The office continues to pursue its fascination and methodical research
on density using a method of shaping space through complex amounts
of data that accompany contemporary building and design processes.
MVRDV first published a cross section of these study results in FARMAX
(1998), followed by a.o. MetaCity/Datatown (1999), Costa Iberica (2000),
Regionmaker (2002), 5 Minutes City (2003), KM3 (2005), which contains
Pig City and more recently Spacefighter (2007) and Skycar City (2007),
the latter two will be exhibited at the 2008 Biennale of Venice. MVRDV
deals with global ecological issues in large scale studies like Pig
City as well as in small scale solutions for flooded areas of New
Orleans.
The products of this approach vary and range from buildings of all
types and sizes, to urban designs to publications and installations.
Realized projects include the Dutch Pavilion for the World EXPO 2000
in Hannover, an innovative business park 'Flight Forum' in Eindhoven,
the Silodam Housing complex in Amsterdam, the Matsudai Cultural Centre
in Japan, Unterföhring office campus near Munich, the Lloyd Hotel
in Amsterdam, an urban plan and housing in The Hague Ypenburg, the
rooftop - housing extension Didden Village in Rotterdam, the cultural
Centre De Effenaar in Eindhoven, the boutique shopping centre Gyre
in Tokyo, Veldhoven's Maxima Medical Centre and the iconic Mirador
housing in Madrid. MVRDV also has a long history of working on urban
visions and urban planning, both theoretical as in terms of realisations.
Current projects include various housing projects in the Netherlands,
Spain, China, France, Austria, the United Kingdom, USA, Korea and
other countries, a television centre in Zürich, a public library
for Spijkenisse (Netherlands), a central market hall for Rotterdam,
a culture plaza in Nanjing, China, large scale urban masterplans in
Oslo, Norway and in Tirana, Albania, a masterplan for an eco-city
in Logroño, Spain and an urban vision for the doubling in size
of Almere, Netherlands.
The work of MVRDV is exhibited and published world wide and receives
international awards. The 65 architects, designers and staff members
conceive projects in a multi-disciplinary collaborative design process
and apply highest technological and sustainable standards.
MVRDV Architects
Greater Paris Vision
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Paris Architect Office
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Towers
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