This web site is about the historical district of the Batignolles and the new district named Clichy-Batignolles and Martin Luther-King. The web site is written by Didier Favre that is living at the frontier between the two parts of this district. Sorry that all text is written in French only. This site is mostly for people that are living there. Most of the browser can translate in your language. On the other hand, you have the official's documentations that are in English. You will get one overview. Please find three links to get these pdf files to read : Documentation on the project ZAC Clichy-Batignolles by PBA in 2015 (pdf). Documentation on the ECO district by PBA in 2017 (pdf). Documentation on the project of Smart City with COrDEES by UIA in 2015 (pdf). Of course, in these documentations everything belongs to one wonderful world where none of the writers is living there day to day. A major project on the scale of the city of Paris alters the Batignolles quarter with Batignolles Park. On the drawing below can be seen in the foreground deck and the station Cardinet, cardinet Street and the Square of the Batignolles existing. The project Cardinet including a park is the first part of the new place of the Batignolles. Below the park near Cardinet road: This green space is environmentally friendly. The park Batignolles is indeed self electricity and water supply, energy consumption is minimal and sewage is retired according to a natural process to be used for landscaping. The solar hot water panels and solar supply power for lighting. Below Batignolles park in Paris: The games for young people are attractive and families are adequate spaces. At the bottom of the existing park at the edge of railways in the small ring, a pond will see the light of day. Below is a photo taken of the Batignolles a helicopter above Clichy in October 2000 before the work. In the middle, there are the old freight yard of the Saint-Lazare station, which occupied the place of the existing fleet. The view channels before the completion of the park: A panoramic view
Planning of the whole park and facilities: gradual liberation of land from 2008 to 2011 Construction of housing, of the crib rue Cardinet Saussure and the college in 2009, new buildings in the north as well as Phase 2 of the park in 2011. All being completed by 2015. Vegetation includes the four seasons.Spring street level Cardinet and that up to the playground for the means. Then the summer with a meadow at the gazebo is the basins. The gardens on the fall will come after the recovery of land or there are currently warehouses. Winter will be at the level of marshals. The trees symbolizing winter conifers which will be planted at the edge of the boulevard Berthier. The street facade later cardinet will mail planted with four rows of trees that will be in bloom each spring. The park Batignolles is the result of a debate that began in 2002. The landscape architect Jacqueline Osty and his team have been working since 2004 to the design of this park, in two major phases. Couches, playground for children and sports fields are a new waiting area to operate immediately. Some pictures of the current fleet: The land previously hosted Cardinet freight station. In order to respect the memory of the place, ancient elements have been preserved in the park pavers, Old Forge is converted into local service for gardeners and the building of the local clock to the gardens of Paris. Project and budget: The municipality of Paris wants to build more than 3,500 housing units, including social housing, including housing for students. br> The cost of land, which is set at 3,320 euros per square meter in the draft protocol with the SNCF and RFF, makes the purchase an investment of 395 million euros for the City of Paris. The entire project is valued at 650 million euros, adding the 253.7 million euros of cost reconstructions on other sites, at the expense of the city of Paris, buildings belonging to the SNCF and RFF the Batignolles. According to the draft memorandum of understanding, SNCF and RFF agree to cede land to the City of Paris in four successive parts. Practical information: The park is located in the Batignolles Quarter in the 17th arrondissement of Paris at the edge of the rail network leading to the Saint-Lazare station in Clichy. The park is open daily from 9:30 p.m. to 8H. Its main entrance is at 172 rue Cardinet. It is accessible via the Metro line 13 Brochant station or via the railway SNCF station at Pont Cardinet. Didier Favre shows pictures of Paris France at park Martin Luther-King in Les Batignolles.
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