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reinventer.paris

23 sites of prestige

“Paris has to reinvent itself in every moment”

Anne Hidalgo, Mayor of Paris



A city like Paris must be able to reinvent itself at every moment in order to meet the many challenges facing it. Particularly in terms of housing and everything relating to density, desegregation, energy and resilience. It is important in today's world to find new collective ways of working that will give shape to the future metrópolis


We are launching this call for innovative urban projects in order to prefigure what the Paris of tomorrow might be. Each team is invited to present its ideas on how to bring added vitality to exceptional Parisian sites. The winners will then be able to purchase or rent the terrains in order to carry out their projects while simultaneously conducting an urban experiment on an unparalleled scale.
I hope that each team deploys its creativity freely in order to imagine the projects they would like to see realized in the coming years. The teams will consist of original and unconventional groups in which all disciplines can be represented, reinventing our ways of living, working, exchanging and sharing in Paris.

Surprise us by offering Parisians a new vision of their city, revealing new quarters with a wealth of possibilities!
SITES


• Morland (4e)

• Hôtel de Coulanges

• Hôtel particulier (5e)

• Sous-station Voltaire (11e)

• Conservatoire du 13e

• Gare Masséna (13e)

• Paris Rive Gauche (13e)

• Poterne des peupliers (13e)


• Edison (13e)

• Italie (13e)

• Bains douches Castagnary (15e)

• Clichy-Batignolles (17e)

• Hôtel particulier (17e)

• Pitet-Curnonsky (17e)

• Bessiėres (17e)

• Pershing (17e)



• Ternes-Villiers (17e)

• Ordener (18e)

• Ourcq Jaurės (19e)

• Triangle Eole – Evangile (19e)

• Gambetta (20e)

• Buzenval (20e)

• Piat (20e)

23 WINNERS CHOSEN TO DEVELOP THE ARCHITECTURAL PROJECTS

Project

Site

MORLAND

Winners:

David Chipperfield with Calq Architecture, Olafur Eliasson, Studio Other Spaces and Michel Desvigne

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HÔTEL DE COULANGES

Winners:

Sahug & Katchoura - François Chatillon Architecture

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HÔTEL PARTICULIER

Winners:

Perrot & Richard Architects with Atelier Paul Arne, Pierre-Alexandre Risser Horticulture & Gargens and Studio Ramy

Project

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SOUS-STATION VOLTAIRE

Winners:

Oliver Palatre Architects with Atelier Roberta

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ANCIEN CONSERVATOIRE

Winners:

Pablo Katz Architecture

Project

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GARE MASSÉNA

Winners:

Lina Ghotmeh / DGT Architects

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PARIS RIVE GAUCHE

Winners:

Xtu Architects

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POTERNE DES PEUPLIERS

Winners:

AAVP Architecture - Vinvent Parreria with Antonio Virga Archtiects, Patric Blanc, and Paul Arene

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EDISON

Winners:

Manuelle Gautrand Architecture

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ITALIE

Winners:

L35 Architects with ORY & Associates

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BAINS DOUCHES CASTAGNARY

Winners:

Red Architecture

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CLICHY-BATIGNOLLES

Winners:

PCA - Philippe Chiambaretta Architect

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PITET-CURNONSKY

Winners:

Nicolas Laisne* Architects with Bassinet and Turquin

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Site

HÔTEL PARTICULIER (17E)

NO WINNER

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BESSIĖRES

Winners:

AR Architecture with Christian Delecluse

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TERNES-VILLIERS

Winners:

Jacques Ferrier Architecture with Chartier Dalix Architects, SLA Paysagistes, & Splann

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PERSHING PLOT

Winners:

Sou Fujimoto with Oxo Architects and Philippe Starck

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ORDENER

Winners:

Hubert & Roy Architects with Florence Mercier

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OURCQ JAURĖS

Winners:

Clara Simay with Link Architects, Melanie Drevet, and Philippe Pieger

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TRIANGLE EOLE – EVANGILE

Winners:

TVK with OLM

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GAMBETTA

Winners:

Atelier Secousses Architects with Fabre-Speller Architects

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BUZENVAL

Winners:

Studios d'architecture Ory and Associates

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PIAT

Winners:

VSA - Vincent Saulier Architects with Choreme