The Grand Parilly development in south-east Lyon is a strategic urban project that organizes comb-shaped blocks around a landscaped central axis known as 'the green furrow'. Architect Tectonique's design addresses high density while mitigating its impact through thoughtful building massing. The project adheres to town-planning regulations yet embraces bioclimatic principles, fostering a connection with the nearby Faubourien urban area. It features over 90% dual-oriented apartments, generous shared spaces, and incorporates greenery, transforming public interaction with the built environment. The design promotes sustainable community use through flexible interiors and communal amenities, enhancing urban livability.
The Grand Parilly project in Lyon incorporates comb-shaped blocks and a bioclimatic approach to create a unique living environment that integrates greenery with urban density.
Tectonique’s design focuses on high density while reducing impacts through volumetric fragmentation, providing dual-oriented apartments and enhancing public-private interfaces.
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