Place-making at the Madeleine
This second book issued from a collection of monographic works dedicated to projects made by h2o architectes looks back at Place de la Madeleine, which conjures up images of delicious confectionery and other fine foodstuffs as well as illustrious funerals. With a tight budget and many constraints, h2o architectes have pulled off a major use revolution at the Madeleine by giving back 4,500 square meters to pedestrians—a huge gain of 40% that was achieved almost by stealth, no opportunity having been lost to claw back space from the automobile. What, therefore, in the context of that hyper-dense urbanity could be a finer gift to Parisians than the one thing they almost never encounter: flexible open space in its purest form?
Pages: 88
Dimensions: 170 × 240 mm
Format: Softcover
Language: English, French
Year: 2020
Design: Building Paris
Publisher: Building Books