The scale of
diversity:
The
common strategy should allow the
inclusion
of social demands of
growing
urban populations, their expectations
in term of safety and comfort,
the
importance of building
within the culture, and strong
constraints of the
environment and economy. This is
to
allow more access
to
architecture, to live
better and improve the "life skills together."The
operation ANRU offers the
opportunity to redefine
the
spatial scale of diversity
and
difference.
From "collectivist" operation
in which the individual loses its identity,
a
new
living scale must take
place
to
accept
differences as
richness.
Design
requirements:
Considering
the architectural and urban existing shapes as
essential
reference points in our
history and our collective
unconscious, to promote cultural
development through the
creation of buildings
and landscapes that meet the
aspirations
of
contemporary
people, integrating the pursuit
of well being and quality
use
for all
are all
the requirements that the team
has
set
to approach
the project.Through
this project, our team had a
poly-architectural background to rewrite the
city
inspired
by its environment, to create
a
piece
of the city by the
acceptance of living
together,
a village in the city, "THE URBAN
VILLAGE "