Text description provided by the architects. Richter architectes et associés have completed a school complex in the most recent area of Mitry-Mory. It's located on an orthogonal and regular urban grid that stretches from Tremblay all the way to the plain that separates Mitry-le-Neuf from Mitry-Bourg. The program joins a nursery school, a leisure center, and a school lunchroom for the nursery and primary school classes. The project is an answer to the necessary distancing of children from the public space and recalls teachers' attachment to generous volumes and to opening the classrooms of the former school. The ensemble is designed as a small village at the heart of which is a double courtyard out of sight and protected from the noise of the city. to present to each room with a direct view of greenery The strong presence of wood accentuates the blending of interior and exterior to provide children with a continuous landscape in perpetual movement You'll now receive updates based on what you follow Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors If you have done all of this and still can't find the email The school complex is located in a regular The program joins an eight-classroom nursery and a lunchroom for preschool and primary-education classes The project draws from the idea of a small village with a double courtyard at the heart of it While the roofs are always parallel to the main street the interior spaces are laid out perpendicularly to the courtyard Each space gets direct views of the vegetation strategically planted in a courtyard or small garden The strong presence of wood accentuates the blending of interior and exterior The circulation elements are designed to encourage experimentation The distribution of technical networks makes it possible to avoid reliance on false ceilings there arent any match using your search terms Welcome to IPE Real Assets. 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Read our policy By 2025-03-10T12:33:00+00:00 Valor Real Estate Partners and QuadReal Property’s European logistics partnership has added a €25m project to its portfolio in France The partnership has acquired a development site in North Paris from Foncière du Huit and plans to build a 12,000sqm last-mile logistics facility Construction will begin at the end of March with completion targeted for the first quarter of 2026 The €25m North Paris last-mile logistics development project brings the venture’s French pipeline to €250m said: “Developing best-in-class last-mile logistics space in highly supply-constrained markets is at the core of our strategy is characterised by a high concentration of older less sustainable stock and a progressive reduction of industrial land “This dynamic creates a compelling investment thesis for forward-thinking development platforms like Valor.” partner and head of developments at Valor said following the recent launch of the firm’s Enfield redevelopment project in North London Valor continues to expand its footprint within our core markets we have just signed 10 leases on our recently developed projects demonstrating the relevance of our strategy across key European markets.” we have built a robust portfolio of high-quality well located industrial assets across Europe and the UK will bring our partnership footprint to over 580,000sqm and is directly in line with our global investment strategy.” To read the latest IPE Real Assets magazine click here Copyright © 1997–2025 IPE International Publishers Limited Site powered by Webvision Cloud Elsa Triolet school, designed by the French architectural firm Richter architectes is located in the municipality of Mitry-Mory It is located in the north-eastern suburbs of Paris Its proximity to the French capital makes it a less expensive place to live for those who work in Paris and do not mind commuting The project is located on one of the plots of the city's urban grid characterized by its orthogonal and regular grid shape The building brings together a wide educational program a leisure centre and a school canteen for infant and primary school students Richter architectes' proposal conceives the school as a small community a tiny village made up of full and empty spaces One of the key elements of the project is the central courtyard which becomes the tree-lined heart of the school The interior spaces are arranged around the courtyard perpendicularly like terraced houses that produce a play of orientations and openings built with a wooden structure and a sawtooth roof has only one floor and unfolds as a series of surprising volumes avoiding the need for false ceilings and creating open spaces to the exterior that give users a rich spatial experience with alternating high and low views and changing exposures Elsa Triolet Nursery and Leisure Centre by Richter architectes et associés Project description by  Richter architectes The Elsa Triolet school is moving into the newest section of Mitry-Mory a sprawling urban fabric of plots and modest pavilions to the great void of the plain in the east that separates Mitry-le-Neuf from Mitry-Bourg The programme brings together a nursery school a leisure centre and a school canteen for nursery and primary school classes marking the three main entities: the nursery the multi-activity room and the leisure centre The school entrance is an opportunity to create a small public corner square doubled by a protected and secure front courtyard which is a transitional space between outside and inside The project is composed like a small village of full and empty spaces The building is protected from the views and noise of the city The roof descends around the courtyard which becomes the tree-lined heart of the project At the centre we find the multi-activity room and the covered children's playground the classrooms are placed perpendicular to the courtyard This double play produces a great variety of spaces Conceived as a horizontal thread suspended between spaces and circulations the project avoids the need for false ceilings and deploys surprising volumes creating spaces open to the outside perceiving it as an adventure with alternating high and low views and changing exposures Richter architectes et associés. Landscaper.- Bruno Kubler.Structure.- SIB Studios.Timber structure.- Timber engineering.Fluids thermal and sustainable development.- Solares Bauen.Electricity and CSSI.- Bet Gilbert Jost.Acoustics.- Gamba Group.Construction economics.- C2BI.Kitchen and catering.- ES Energy Services.OPC.- C2BI and Mathieu Buisson.Construction supervision.- Rek architects Special foundations.- Keller.Structural works.- Bonnevie & fils.Timber structure and timber frame.- Lifteam.Scaffolding and timber cladding.- Husinger.Metal roofs.- Thermosani.Waterproofing.- ECI.Exterior carpentry and sun protection.- Billiet.Partitions and false ceilings.- Modern plasterwork Claude Jobin.Interior carpentry and fittings.- Perrin.Locksmith and ironwork.- Basilea.Screed.- Technisol.Flexible floors tiles and façade.- Lagarde Meregnani.Painting and start-up cleaning.- Jobat.Electricity.- Elec SBE.Parquet.- ES Parquet.Heating ventilation and sanitation.- Brunier.Underground networks.- Pian.Kitchen equipment.- G3 Concepts.Roads.- Queues France.Green spaces.- Nature and landscapes Luc Boegly. Architecture practice founded in 1999 by Pascale Richter Jan Richter joined the agency and in 2007 he was joined by Anne-Laure Better Their theoretical commitment enriches the work of the studio which creates an architecture with meaning and awareness questions the city and nature and seeks the right place for the intimate and the shared Their work has the profound intention of making the individual feel in an architecture as in a landscape: free Whether it is a question of collective housing they work on the construction of successive horizons Their work shows great attention to detail and construction quality as well as the strength of implantation in a place seeking to make everything intertwined and interconnected Archive Architecture This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks. The action you just performed triggered the security solution. 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What is this page?The website you are visiting is protected.For security reasons this page cannot be displayed. the CGT at some sites are digging in."Everyone is struggling," Pereira continued "I have trouble filling my car's tank so I can get to work."Economists say the strikes to date will have had little impact on economic output."Any loss of activity due to such strikes tends to have a small impact on growth and is generally offset by a catch-up effect in the following quarter," said Sylvain Bersinger at economic consultancy Asteres.Even so whose company F.D.E Transports holds accounts with firms such as DHL the strikes mean a logistical headache and mounting costs.Working hour rules mean that hours spent in a queue are hours a trucker cannot spend on the road forcing Mehenni to take on freelance drivers Drivers are running out of diesel as they search for open fuel stations.Delays have resulted in a small number of contracts being cancelled east of Paris."We're not managing to honour contracts and customers are unhappy," she said.The strikes had cost her firm "tens of thousands of euros" piling more pain on top of high fuel prices"We're the ones paying the consequence for all this," she continued "The government...should offer us some help.""We are fighting every day to remain afloat.. we have hundreds of families depending on us and we are fighting to preserve the jobs of the workers we employ."Reporting by Caroline Pailliez; Editing by Richard Lough Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles., opens new tab , opens new tab Browse an unrivalled portfolio of real-time and historical market data and insights from worldwide sources and experts. , opens new tabScreen for heightened risk individual and entities globally to help uncover hidden risks in business relationships and human networks. © 2025 Reuters. All rights reserved Though most of us lose speed as we age, that doesn’t seem to be the case for Fekih Lahcene of Mitry-Mory, France. Last Sunday, at the 10K Prom’Classic de Nice, the 54-year-old set a new French masters 10K record for men’s 50+, crossing the line in a jaw-dropping 31 minutes and eight seconds. A post shared by RUN'IX (@run_ix) Lahcene averaged a pace of three minutes and seven seconds per kilometre rightfully landing himself on top of the podium in the men’s masters division and his men’s 50-54 age category.  He missed the world record for his age group by a minute his time would have eclipsed the age-group 10K world record for 55+ This record currently stands at 31:40 and is held by former three-time Spanish Olympian Martin Fiz Lahcene has made quite a name for himself in France in the last year, setting the men’s over-50 marathon record of 2:25:19 at the 2024 Valencia Marathon. He also set the men’s 50+ 20km world record at the Paris 20K earlier in the fall. A post shared by La Meute running 🐺 (@lameuterunningteam) He said what inspires him the most is seeing older athletes continuing to perform Lahcene started with shorter distances before eventually moving up to marathons and says he laughs when he looks back on his first few attempts The 54-year-old is on Strava and trains upwards of 100 km to 130 km each week alongside his running club He mentioned on his page that he is looking forward to returning to the Nice 10K next year to give the record another shot… if he doesn’t break it by then Get the digital edition of Running for your chosen platform: You don't have permission to access the page you requested What is this page?The website you are visiting is protected.For security reasons this page cannot be displayed Official campaign posters of French President and centrist LREM party candidate for re-election Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen leader of French far-right National Rally or Rassemblement National party are displayed at France Affichage Plus dispatch hub in Mitry-Mory PARIS (Reuters) — French President Emmanuel Macron's lead in voting intention polls widened on Tuesday but his prime minister said a Macron win in Sunday's presidential runoff vote was not guaranteed as far-right challenger Marine Le Pen accused him of fear-mongering Three polls for the second-round runoff put Macron at the highest level since before the first round up more than a point from Friday and more than three points from an average of five polls before the first round "The game is not done and dusted," Castex said on France Inter radio An Ipsos poll saw Macron winning 56.5% of the vote up half a point from Friday and 3.5 points from April 8 two days before the vote in which Macron and Le Pen qualified for the second round also showed Macron with his highest share of voting intentions since before the first-round vote on April 10 Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire told Europe 1 radio that Le Pen would "hand France's sovereignty to Vladimir Putin and to Russia" if she was elected Le Pen has in the past voiced admiration for the Russian president and says she would pull France out of NATO's integrated military command Le Maire said a Le Pen victory would mean the end of French sovereignty a lack of NATO protection and severed ties with Germany Le Pen accused Macron and his allies of frightening citizens into voting against her aware of his somber prospects of winning a second term Fear is the president's only remaining argument," she said Centrist Macron and Le Pen are seeking to attract voters who backed far-left leader Jean Luc Melenchon after he came third in the first round with about 22% of the vote Melenchon's party has not given any voting instructions for the runoff but Melenchon has called on his followers not to vote for Le Pen In his first televised interview since the first round "You will make a colossal mistake if you vote for Mrs Le Pen Melenchon added that he would now focus on the legislative election this summer in order to form a left-wing majority and become the country's prime minister "I call on the French to elect me prime minister," Melenchon said adding that he would be prepared to work with both Macron and Le Pen as presidents and that he had no clear preference between the two has to control a majority in the National Assembly According to an Elabe poll also published on Tuesday 42% of Melenchon's voters are now ready to give their vote to Macron Your browser is out of date and potentially vulnerable to security risks.We recommend switching to one of the following browsers: