The Urban Transhumance
Team
Name: Nathan Daunit
Nationality: French
Institution / Company:
Name: Charlotte Guillochon
Nationality: French
Institution / Company:
Name: Victor Mesguich
Nationality: French
Institution / Company:
Name: Joséphine Parreau
Nationality: French
Institution / Company:
-EDITORIAL PICK of FUTURE PUBLIC SPACE Competition
Paris is known as one of the densest cities in Europe and is also one of those with the lowest percentage of public space per capita. However, the trend is actually more going towards new housing construction than dismantling buildings to leave more space. What if the streets, which characterize the empty spaces of the city, could offer a new type of public space?
The context we are currently going through with the global Covid-19 pandemic is composed of peaks of contagion involving the slowing down or even stopping of our usual activities. What if we no longer endured these stopping waves but get inspired by them to set up a real care tool, both at the service of our quality of life and our planet. In the manner of the fallow and transhumance periods of the agricultural world, our large metropolises could present cycles of slowing down and regeneration, leaving space for nature, to gentle modes of circulation, to local trade, in several distinct periods of the year. This would allow air to regenerate, animals to take advantage of the urban heat in winter, biodiversity to return to this urban environment and residents to explore the city differently…
#cycle #resilience #fallow #biodiversity #breath