Deep structural changes

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Deep structural changes

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A global, cross-cutting strategy, crossing action themes
Urban obsolescence of ZAEs
From an urban point of view, a large number of ZAEs are now weakened. Urban forms are dated and built structures (with limited life cycles for the tertiary, industrial and commercial sectors) were built opportunistically, without any real synergy, with a positioning more linked to land availability than to an overall logic. Some sites show clear signs of aging and obsolescence, and are disconnected from current needs: low-quality public spaces (thermal comfort accompanying active lifestyle routes, green spaces for amenities and supports for uses, etc.), overall image (treatment of fringes and thresholds between the russia phone number list private and public sectors), changes in industrial and tertiary needs, radical changes in techniques and working methods that may imply the impossibility of developing existing assets regardless of their apparent heritage status.


These areas, which have massively contributed to soil sealing, now raise crucial questions: of biodiversity, prospects for succession and the future, and prove, depending on the case, to be poorly adapted to the rapid evolution of economic parameters (nature of activities, location principles, real estate structures, integration), energy and sustainable development.

The necessary transformation: a multidimensional approach
These imperatives must be considered in connection with the evolution of lifestyles and the development of a strong collective awareness around the quality of life and work, and the ecological footprint of companies. There is a need to consider these economic spaces as districts/pieces of the city in their own right, and to act on several scales:

Landscaping and roadways: improve access to activities; build links with other areas of the city; seek architectural and landscaping consistency.
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