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The Ecoparc project in Neuchâtel : sustainable regeneration of an urban wasteland

Rey, Emmanuel  
2002
Proceedings of PLEA 2002, 19th international Conference on Passive and Low Energy Architecture
PLEA 2002

The increasing importance of sustainability in town planning and architectural design is strongly questioning the actual logic of built environment dispersion. The peripheral extension of cities is indeed leading to irrational uses of ground, growing environmental impacts and important infrastructural costs. Looked at from that point of view, the goal of the Ecoparc project is the regeneration of an urban wasteland, located next to the station of Neuchâtel (Switzerland). Associating notably sustainable architectural design, sociocultural revitalization and synergies promotion, the project consists in the development of a new urban area, including industrial building transformations and new multifunctional constructions (housing, training and working spaces).

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conference paper
Author(s)
Rey, Emmanuel  
Date Issued

2002

Publisher place

Toulouse

Published in
Proceedings of PLEA 2002, 19th international Conference on Passive and Low Energy Architecture
Start page

963

End page

966

Subjects

urban wasteland regeneration

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sustainable architecture

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environmental high-quality design

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PLEA 2002

Toulouse, France

July 22-24, 2002

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September 3, 2010
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