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Ingels explained how BIG’s design for EuropaCity will combine the qualities of an open landscape with streetscapes of different proportions Credit: BIG
Bjarke Ingels has shed more light on his designs for EuropaCity, the huge leisure development planned for the outskirts of Paris.
In a new video featuring Ingels in conversation with Italian architect Carlo Ratti, the BIG studio founder claims the project has given him the opportunity to “be as bold as the Parisians used to be when they made the Paris we know today.”
Ingels said the French capital “has been incredibly good at creating landmarks”, but EuropaCity will “create the notion of a city expanding and becoming more diverse - creating a Paris 2.0 that sets a new standard for what a city can be.”
In the video, Ingels explained how BIG’s design for EuropaCity will combine the qualities of an open landscape with streetscapes of different proportions, creating a horizontal landmark.
“The classic monument is about verticality and how many floors you can stack on top,” he said. “In EuropaCity we’ve tried to create a lively urban fabric that combines radically different streetscapes, both intimate and generous. Some roofscapes kiss the ground, others are tall and invaded by greenery.”
“This is a chance to think big and make big experiments,” said Ingels. “A city is more than just an accumulation of buildings. We are creating something at the scale of a neighbourhood in one holistic design.
“In 2024 when you arrive at Charles de Gaulle airport and look out the airplane, you will see an undulating green hybrid of landscape and architecture, like a piece of land art welcoming you to Paris.”
The city will feature a selection of hotels, restaurants, theme parks, cultural sites, urban farmland, shopping centres and sports facilities Credit: BIG
EuropaCity will cover more than 80 acres (324,000sq m) Credit: BIG
Peaceful green spaces will merge into leisure-filled urbanised districts Credit: BIG
Public consultations about BIG’s masterplan will take place between March and June and the plans are expected to be finalised by 2017 Credit: BIG
The 'holistic' design is centred around fun and engagement Credit: BIG
EuropaCity will include theme parks as part of its attractions offerings Credit: BIG
The €3.1bn (US$3.5bn, £2.4bn) project is one of the largest ongoing leisure developments on the planet Credit: BIG
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EXCLUSIVE: Europa City will play a key role in Paris 2024 Olympic bid POSTED 15 Feb 2016. BY Kim Megson The director of Europa City – one of the largest ongoing leisure developments on the
continent – has told CLAD how the scheme can bolster the Paris bid to host the 2024
Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Public consultations planned for Bjarke Ingels' Europa City POSTED 18 Jan 2016. BY Kim Megson France’s National Commission for Public
Debate will host a series of open
discussions about the development of
Bjarke Ingels’ EuropaCity masterplan;
one of the largest ongoing leisure
developments on the continent.
Bjarke Ingels unveils Europa City masterplan POSTED 13 Jan 2015. BY Katie Buckley Bjarke Ingels, director of architecture practice BIG, has revealed his masterplan
for France's Europa City – set to be one of the largest leisure developments in
Europe over the next five years.
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to expand.
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Ingels explained how BIG’s design for EuropaCity will combine the qualities of an open landscape with streetscapes of different proportions Credit: BIG
Bjarke Ingels has shed more light on his designs for EuropaCity, the huge leisure development planned for the outskirts of Paris.
In a new video featuring Ingels in conversation with Italian architect Carlo Ratti, the BIG studio founder claims the project has given him the opportunity to “be as bold as the Parisians used to be when they made the Paris we know today.”
Ingels said the French capital “has been incredibly good at creating landmarks”, but EuropaCity will “create the notion of a city expanding and becoming more diverse - creating a Paris 2.0 that sets a new standard for what a city can be.”
In the video, Ingels explained how BIG’s design for EuropaCity will combine the qualities of an open landscape with streetscapes of different proportions, creating a horizontal landmark.
“The classic monument is about verticality and how many floors you can stack on top,” he said. “In EuropaCity we’ve tried to create a lively urban fabric that combines radically different streetscapes, both intimate and generous. Some roofscapes kiss the ground, others are tall and invaded by greenery.”
“This is a chance to think big and make big experiments,” said Ingels. “A city is more than just an accumulation of buildings. We are creating something at the scale of a neighbourhood in one holistic design.
“In 2024 when you arrive at Charles de Gaulle airport and look out the airplane, you will see an undulating green hybrid of landscape and architecture, like a piece of land art welcoming you to Paris.”
The city will feature a selection of hotels, restaurants, theme parks, cultural sites, urban farmland, shopping centres and sports facilities Credit: BIG
EuropaCity will cover more than 80 acres (324,000sq m) Credit: BIG
Peaceful green spaces will merge into leisure-filled urbanised districts Credit: BIG
Public consultations about BIG’s masterplan will take place between March and June and the plans are expected to be finalised by 2017 Credit: BIG
The 'holistic' design is centred around fun and engagement Credit: BIG
EuropaCity will include theme parks as part of its attractions offerings Credit: BIG
The €3.1bn (US$3.5bn, £2.4bn) project is one of the largest ongoing leisure developments on the planet Credit: BIG
RELATED STORIES
EXCLUSIVE: Europa City will play a key role in Paris 2024 Olympic bid POSTED 15 Feb 2016. BY Kim Megson The director of Europa City – one of the largest ongoing leisure developments on the
continent – has told CLAD how the scheme can bolster the Paris bid to host the 2024
Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Public consultations planned for Bjarke Ingels' Europa City POSTED 18 Jan 2016. BY Kim Megson France’s National Commission for Public
Debate will host a series of open
discussions about the development of
Bjarke Ingels’ EuropaCity masterplan;
one of the largest ongoing leisure
developments on the continent.
Bjarke Ingels unveils Europa City masterplan POSTED 13 Jan 2015. BY Katie Buckley Bjarke Ingels, director of architecture practice BIG, has revealed his masterplan
for France's Europa City – set to be one of the largest leisure developments in
Europe over the next five years.
Gran Hotel Taoro in northern Tenerife, Spain, has completed the final phase of its three-year
renovation with the debut of its Sandára Wellness Centre.
Hand and Stone Massage and Facial Spa, the spa business with more than 650 locations across
the US and Canada, has appointed franchise expert Carrie Walsh as CEO as the company plans
to expand.
Synergy – The Retreat Show, the global trade show for retreats, has launched a global research
initiative that will provide insights into the retreat sector from both consumer and industry
perspectives.
The Wellness Tourism Association (WTA) has published a non-regulatory global industry
framework designed to ensure the retreat market offers responsible experiences.
Contrast therapy, based on the alternation of hot and cold rituals, has become one of the
most valued practices in the fields of wellness and recovery. [more...]