Car-free streets, geothermal heating and solar panels: Paris’s new eco-district – in pictures

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  • In recent years, Paris has undergone several transformations in an effort to become a greener, more pedestrian-friendly city. This commitment to sustainability and livability is on full display in the north-western neighborhood of Clichy-Batignolles.

    people sitting on grass with buildings in background
  • Designers have spent the last two decades redeveloping a 54-hectare (133-acre) former rail yard into a dense, green, walkable neighborhood.

    Grassy area with buildings
  • The new neighborhood, in the city’s 17th arrondissement, exemplifies the ‘15-minute city’ concept of urban planning, in which residents can access most services they need within a 15-minute walk, bike or transit ride from their homes.

    Tall buildings among trees
  • The new development has a population of about 7,500 people, according to city estimates. About 70% of the neighborhood’s 3,400 homes are either mixed-income social housing or rent-controlled.

    a man standing on a balcony
  • Buildings, including the 13-story UNIC (pictured), are built to passive design standards.

    A high-rise with flowy designed balconies
  • The UNIC building houses a metro station and a kindergarten.

    Courtyard below flowy highrise
  • Clichy-Batignolles uses a geothermal heating system, and solar panels power many of the buildings.

    Solar panels alongside high rises
  • The site is home to several ambitious and high-profile architecture projects, including the Paris courthouse, which was designed by the Renzo Piano Building Workshop.

    High-rise with lots of glass windows and a level with greenery
  • The 10-hectare Martin Luther King Park, also known as Parc Clichy-Batignolles, anchors the neighborhood.

    trees
  • The park features a pond with native plants, as well as a fruit orchard, playgrounds and a skatepark.

    people by a pond divided into square sections below walkways
  • The neighborhood is connected to public transit and features car-free streets and walking paths.

    children looking over a stairwell
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