Paris Projet n°25-26 - Les Halles

The Paris-Projet review started out with the development of Les Halles. Twenty years later, the project was completed...

View of the Forum des Halles and Saint-Eustache Church in 1979 © Apur

This number presents each element of the operation, describes how it progressed and outlines an understandably provisional long-term report.

Table of contents:
Les Halles, the drive to develop
Research and aspirations of an urban-planning project

  • Les Halles, twenty years ago
  • Les Halles, 1967-1985
  • Les Halles, a rough assessment
  • Interview with Christian de la Malène
  • Chief Executive of Les Halles renovation and development company (SEMAH) 

Implemented development projects

  • The Georges Pompidou National Centre for Art and Culture
  • Action taken in the Quartier de l’Horloge 
  • Restoration-rehabilitation activity: Quincampoix street block
  • The public transport junction
  • Pedestrian areas
  • The underground road network
  • The Forum des Halles
  • Public facilities in the Lescot-Rambuteau pavilions
  • Social housing in rue Rambuteau
  • Plans for the private sector in rue Berger
  • Landscape architecture
  • The Children’s Garden

Completion of the project

  • The Halles Gardens
  • Council facilities in the Saint-Eustache - Bourse de Commerce sector
  • New commercial programmes for the Saint-Eustache - Bourse de Commerce sector

 

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