'CoExistence' Badel Block Proposal / PlaC

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The proposal by PlaC (Plateaux Collaborative) for the Badel Block complex implements an alternative model of urban regeneration. In being sensible to local conditions and open to extra-territorial economic dynamics, equality and the balancing effect become the key-qualities of what they call the ‘CoExistence’ strategy. They measure the plot’s capacity not in terms of maximum square meters for consumers (as in the traditional sense of urban regeneration), but as optimization of the existing capacity. This is then obtained through careful renovation of the Badel assets and a coordinated volumetric upgrade. More images and architects’ description after the break.

The majority of large urban regeneration schemes fails to recognize the ambivalence of contemporary cit- ies (global economy vs local users) and the schizophrenic mindset behind them. In this context, the post-socialist city makes no exception; continuous juxtapositions and overlaps, of both physical structures and social hierarchies, prevent us from approaching the peculiar conditions of citizens in a global economy. But behind the curtains of shopping malls and office boxes, the fundamental component of cities (people, communities) is waiting for recognition.

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Cite: Alison Furuto. "'CoExistence' Badel Block Proposal / PlaC" 13 Jun 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/242161/coexistence-badel-block-proposal-plac> ISSN 0719-8884

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