Paris is making significant strides in becoming a greener and more livable city, particularly evident in the Clichy-Batignolles neighborhood of the 17th arrondissement. Over two decades, a former rail yard has been transformed into a walkable area aligned with the '15-minute city' concept. Housing around 7,500 residents, the community features 70% mixed-income social housing and rent-controlled units. With buildings adhering to passive design standards, geothermal heating, and solar energy, Clichy-Batignolles embodies sustainable urban living, offering ample public transit, car-free streets, and a 10-hectare park that serves as a green anchor for the area.
In an effort to become a greener, more pedestrian-friendly city, Paris has transformed the Clichy-Batignolles neighborhood into a sustainable urban space.
The Clichy-Batignolles neighborhood exemplifies the '15-minute city' concept, allowing residents to access essential services within a short walking or biking distance.
Clichy-Batignolles features a geothermal heating system and solar panels, showcasing its commitment to sustainability in urban living.
The neighborhood is designed with mixed-income housing, accommodating about 7,500 residents, with a focus on social housing and rent control.
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