At a time when the Land Occupation Plan (POS), approved by the Paris City Council on 19th December 1974 is about to undergo a public enquiry, this article examines the main regulations laid down in the POS which are intended to protect and enhance...
... the capital’s urban environment. First one can see the structural characteristics of the urban landscape (roads, street blocks, land plots) that need to be considered or preserved, then each urban regulatory standpoint is successively analysed in regard to them.
Table of contents:
POS regulations and the urban landscape
- Elements that make up the Parisian landscape: roads, street blocks, land plots
- Urban forms evolving through traditional regulations
- Commitment to reshaping Paris’ urban environment: 1967 regulations
- To expand design for enhancing the Parisian landscape from a historical Paris to a Paris reformulated
- New provisions in POS Regulations
Improved mobility around the Gare Saint-Lazare railway station
A pedestrian zone at Opéra
Urban landscape and automatic linear perspectives
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