Are you looking for a place to have fun with your kids at the weekend? Good news then, especially if you're in Seine-Saint-Denis! Nikito is moving into the Domus shopping center in Rosny-sous-Bois offering a whole host of fun activities and entertainment for the whole family to enjoy this ambitious project promises to transform the former Alinéa space into a 10,000 m² playful megalopolis the new leisure center is due to open its doors on April 6 coinciding with the opening of the metro line 11 extension For those seeking a calmer experience, the site will also offer mini-golf, karaoke and quiz rooms, not to mention arcade and virtual reality games. Fans of more physical games will be delighted to discover augmented darts, a trampoline park and a laser game. In December 2024, the center will also welcome Immersive Gamebox a new augmented reality/projection gaming space offering a wide range of experiences(Tetris Note that the park takes you on a galactic odyssey Visitors enter through the rear of the ship's reactor represented by the 5 planets of the Nikito universe: The project also integrates a social and cultural dimension with performance and conference spaces The venue promises to be a crossroads for encounters and exchanges energizing local life and attracting a varied public from families and groups of friends to professionals looking for a venue for their Team Building we offer a 1-hour activity + 45-minute snack in a dedicated room you can try out each activity for 30 euros admission An indoor recreation area that we were able to discover.. with a whole host of activities for all ages whether you want to play with family or friends and the brand offers events for sports kings and brainiacs alike we regret the lack of explanation of the games in each cell as the"Fort Boyard"-style exercise requires investment and promises to be a great time with mini-games to choose from on your lane's terminal as well as one where you had to destroy a castle (as a team) The result: a great time trying to string together a series of strikes.. Note that you don't need to rent bowling shoes And with good reason: teams can face each other head-on in a veritable intergalactic war the likes of which you rarely see Special mention must be made of the layout of the decor (wall which is completely in keeping with the cramped nature of the premises and makes it easy to get around As for mini-golf and augmented reality darts these two activities make for a great end to the day and the augmented reality (a projection on a dartboard) allows you to vary the pleasures and not get bored for a second (throwing darts at a dartboard with no decorum gets tiresome relatively quickly...) and some of the holes are rather difficult Enough to fill the stomach before tackling the afternoon Nikito Domus is a great place to visit and a lot of fun to discover especially if you're coming with the family it's sure to be a great time of fun with the kids All you have to do is make up your own mind a possible must-see destination for all entertainment fans in the Paris region Now all we have to do is wait for it to open This test was conducted as part of a professional invitation This page may contain AI-assisted elements, more information here Refer your establishment, click herePromote your event, click here The Louvre au centre exhibition launched at Westfield Rosny 2 in Rosny-sous-Bois The tour takes in six Westfield shopping centres across France at Dijon, Lyon, Paris, Rennes and Lille, having launched last month at Westfield Rosny 2 in Rosny-sous-Bois outside Paris. Laurence des Cars, the president and director of the Musée du Louvre, says: "Stimulating imagination and senses by introducing visitors to the richness of the Musée du Louvre 's collections, even in unexpected places, is one of our primary missions.” So who's up for some retail/art therapy? blog3 April 2019Go to bed with a smile—spend the night with Mona Lisa blog20 June 2021Faking it—Mona Lisa copy sells for €2.9m A city council member, Shannon Seban, of Rosny-sous-Bois — a  suburb of Paris — tells The New York Sun that the ban of Marine Le Pen from running for the presidency of the Fifth Republic is a “condemnation that will make history.” Ms. Seban is just 29 years old but already a rising voice on the French scene.  Ms. Seban, who is Jewish and of Algerian and Moroccan ancestry, is a member of President Macron’s Renaissance Party. She visited the Sun’s office to share her conviction that “French people do not believe enough in their country,” and that the only path forward is to “fight against extremism” of the right and left. In respect of Ms. Le Pen’s National Rally party, she insists that she “cannot forget” the party’s roots in Vichy. Ms. Le Pen was on Monday convicted of embezzlement for misusing European Union funds to pay party staff. The punishment includes a five-year ban on running for public office, which means that, unless the sentence is overturned on appeal, she cannot mount a bid for president of the Republic in 2027. The incumbent, Mr. Macron, is term-limited and cannot run again. Ms. Seban, who evinces an understated Parisian style,  tells the Sun with respect to Ms. Le Pen that “democracy is not only about elections, it is also about respect for the rule of law and the independence of the judiciary.” She is particularly distressed by voices in the French Jewish community who have come to see the National Rally as less baleful than the left coalition led by Jean-Luc Mélenchon, which is possessed by anti-Israel animus.  Ms. Seban explains that Ms. Le Pen “is not the victim of a political plot, as some in her party want to make the public believe — she may be first and foremost the victim of herself and a system of embezzlement of public funds.”  Of the National Rally, though, Ms. Seban insists that its members are “not angels.” She contends that Europe is at a “turning point of history” and that the Jews of France — and the country as a whole — must heed the “wakeup call” posed by the rising populist tide. She calls Monsieur Macron a “leader in Europe” and a “brave” leader for both France and Europe. France’s voters, though, appear to have less faith in Mr. Macron than does Ms. Seban. Parliamentary elections last year disclosed growing popularity for both Ms. Le Pen’s National Rally as well as Mr. Mélenchon’s France Unbowed party. Ms. Le Pen triumphed in the first round of voting after Mr. Macron called a snap election over the summer. The left regrouped and bested Ms. Le Pen in the second round of voting. The results forced the resignation of France’s prime minister, Gabriel Attal. A centrist, François Bayrou, now holds that position. Ms. Seban tells the Sun that she is dismayed by the co-option by Mr. Mélenchon of what she calls “the good left” by a hardline cadre. Ms. Seban has instead thrown in her lot with Mr. Macron’s Renaissance, where she serves as president for Sene-Saint-Denis, an area to the northeast of Paris. Ms. Seban’s duties as a member of the city council involve combating discrimination — she denounces “Islamist terror” but also opposes absolute bans on immigration — and designing policies true to France’s constitutional principle of laïcité, or secularism in respect of civil society. She calls that inheritance “precious” and contends that it redounds to religion’s benefit. Ms. Seban, who calls herself a “free woman,” tells the Sun, when pressed about her future electoral prospects, that she will “always seek to be useful where my country needs me.”    Mr. Hoffman is an associate editor of the Sun, where he covers politics and culture. He holds a PhD from Harvard and a law degree from Stanford. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy The material on this site is protected by copyright law and may not be reproduced Since 1997, the Rosny-Rail museum has welcomed you on the ground floor of Rosny-sous-Bois station immerse yourself in the history of the railroads from the first locomotives and passenger carriages to today's high-speed trains (TGV) You'll discover theevolution of the railroad itself From the end of the 19th century to the present day Initially, Rosny-Rail didn't exist Rosny was home to a team of train enthusiasts each with their own collection of station equipment: from this heritage came the idea of creating a museum worthy of the name to house all the collections and much more have continued to make donations to build up the Rosny-Rail's fine collections ranging from safety posters for railwaymen to vintage luggage tags and a life-size signal box.. everything has been designed to recreate a real journey back in time before moving on to the first steam locomotives the signalling system and thelamp maker's workshop Then it's on to the museum's beautiful model railroad layout which can be remotely controlled during your visit Right up to the era of high-speed rail travel and the TGV (Train à grande vitesse) the museum looks back at all the accessories A 360° tour takes you behind the scenes of a station from locomotive operation to the signage used by today's drivers The Rosny-Rail can be visited every Saturday be sure to confirm the opening of the museum by telephone (details below) The museum is accessible to people with reduced mobility we recommend you always contact the museum team to make sure it's open on the Saturday you plan to come on some Saturdays the museum may remain closed due to lack of availability you'll need to take the RER E towards Villers-sur-Marne/Tournan (Rosny-sous-Bois stop) to enjoy this cultural tour for young and old alike In collaboration with the French practices of Nicolas Laisné and Dimitri Roussel the Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto has won the international contest to built a mixed-use development in Rosny-sous-Bois the complex will rise 50 meters and have a wooden structure 120 meters long The huge stepped volume will feature glass facades and numerous terraces there arent any match using your search terms This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page Medievalists.net a dispute arose between the residents of a French village and a monastery Were these villagers serfs and the monastery their lord It would take nearly a half-century before the affair was finally decided There is perhaps no more important historian on the idea of feudalism than Marc Bloch (1886–1944). His work La Société Féodale in 1939 – translated into English as Feudal Society in 1961 – has since become a must-have on medieval historians’ bookshelves It deals with the development of feudalism in parts of Europe explaining the process of how we came to have fiefs Bloch was very interested in seeing how the institution of feudalism developed from the peasants’ point of view and did they just passively accept this system An article Bloch wrote in the same year that La Société Féodale was published offers a fascinating look at a group of peasants that really did not want to become serfs The village of Rosny-sous-Bois lies about ten kilometers east of Paris by the year 1163 it had been granted by the King Louis VII to the Abbey of St one of the most important monasteries in Paris We first know of the dispute between the monastery and the people of Rosny from a royal judgment that was issued around 1179: “We have ordained that henceforth the men of Rosny be subject to the church of St Genevieve as serfs to their lords.” So it seems that the peasants had at this time been trying to persuade the royal government that they were not serfs under the French kings and should not be forced to be such to the monastery Genevieve also sought more legal protections for their case from the Papacy getting a charter from Pope Lucius III (1100–1185) in 1182 to confirm the judgment as the peasants also sent letters to Rome pleading their case leading Lucius to order that a set of judges would be sent to France to settle the issue This decision was reversed just a few months later no doubt because of pressure from the monastery Pope Lucius gave this reason for the change: Because of the multitude of affairs that are brought before the apostolic chair we cannot possibly remember the tenor of our letters and our other decisions For this reason we may be tricked unawares into contradicting what we have written earlier The pope also included orders that the peasants of Rosny should not have their grievances taken up by judges again they tried their luck again to get their case adjudicated they got some action from the Papacy through a novel argument – being serfs was leading them to violate church laws their status as serfs had made it impossible for them to find marriages with their neighbors They were now being forced to take concubines or marry within the community breaking religious laws against incestuous relationships Pope Honorius III (1150–1227) agreed that this was a very serious problem and ordered a set of judges to investigate The records we do have show that the peasants of Rosny were trying to either get the original royal judgment appealed or have the Papacy overrule it Genevieve worked to keep these appeals quashed They even got a license from the French king to build a small jail in Rosny as a way to deter these unruly farmers the legal efforts by the monks worked to convince the peasants to give up their cause we see that 89 heads of families from Rosny had agreed to abandon their legal challenges Pope Honorius received word that the peasants had officially dropped the suit It had taken 47 years of legal wrangling before the case had finally ended The only point to be stressed here is the fact that juridical classification was often a matter of uncertainty that it could be extremely difficult to determine the exact juridical status but of a collectivity firmly fixed to the soil that their condition had worsened after they passed from the royal regime to that of the abbey The story of the peasants of Rosny-sous-Bois and the Abbey of St these two sides made a new agreement: the monks would give up their status as lords over the village in return for an annual payment of 60 livres parisis This would have been the equivalent to about the cost of 3600 rabbits which helps to show another important aspect of this case: these peasants were not poor They had spent decades involved in legal proceedings they simply bought their way out of serfdom being close to Paris would have given these peasants an excellent market for their goods so it is not surprising that they acquired enough wealth to act against even a powerful monastery “The peasants’ long resistance does credit to more than their obstinacy It implies some rudiments of collective organization.” While lords – royal or monastic – might have had the upper hand in legal affairs and could make use of force (such as the building of a prison) the serfs could also find ways to challenge them and at least make the imposition of vassalage a costly endeavor published in 1964 by Appleton-Century-Crofts Peter Konieczny is Editor of Medievalists.net This article was first published in The Medieval Magazine – a monthly digital magazine that tells the story of the Middle Ages. Learn how to subscribe by visiting their website We've created a Patreon for Medievalists.net as we want to transition to a more community-funded model We aim to be the leading content provider about all things medieval podcast and Youtube page offers news and resources about the Middle Ages We hope that are our audience wants to support us so that we can further develop our podcast and remove the advertising on our platforms This will also allow our fans to get more involved in what content we do produce Member Login The Night of Solidarity is an operation that counts the number of homeless people in a particular area on a given night The seventh Night of Solidarity in Paris took place during the night of the 25th to 26th January 2024 mobilising over 2,000 volunteers and professionals of the social fields the Greater Paris - Grand Paris Metropolis - coordinated their third Night of Solidarity with nearly 2,000 volunteers and 120 partner non-profit associations in the 32 volunteer municipal Communes: Alfortville 785 people were met on the same night in the 32 volunteer municipal Communes of Grand Paris Metropolis Apur processes your data to manage sending out the newsletter. For more information on the management of your personal data and to exercise your rights, please click here Sou Fujimoto, Nicolas Laisné and Dimitri Roussel will be building a new gateway to the city of Rosny-sous-Bois in Grand Paris has been chosen as the winning proposal for the "Inventons la Métropole du Grand Paris" competition The team includes landscape and urban designers from Atelier Georges and urban developers from La Compagnie de Phalsbourg and REI Habitat © Sou Fujimoto, Nicolas Laisné and Dimitri RousselThe Village Vertical is a 28,200 square-meter mixed-use project. On the ground floor and roof top, the architects plan to have 6,000 square metres of open community space such as a food-court, a daycare center, a family office, community centers, an escape game and a rooftop bar. © Sou Fujimoto, Nicolas Laisné and Dimitri RousselThe structure will comprise of timber frame, 120 meters in length, with elegant white columns, irregular balconies and glazed facades. While the structure is certainly imposing, the materials and shapes lend it lightness. These ambitious developments are not contained solely within Paris. Outside of the capital, Bjarge Ingels Group has won the masterplan competition for Europa City and will be introducing 800,000 square meters of cultural recreational and retail development in Triangle de Gonesse 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 Trampolines, parkour, climbing, giant slides... young and old are invited to let off steam at Nikito an indoor leisure chain that has opened several locations in the Paris region With not only huge areas for active and freestyle indoor leisure activities Nikito is a glitzy family-friendly living space that brings together all the latest innovations in indoor activities visitors of all ages can jump on the wall trampolines depending on the activities on offer at each center from the under-2s in the baby area to adults through stunning courses and festive events Nikito (ex-Superfly) [Read more] Nikito Franconville [Read more] more than a dozen activities await daredevils in search of thrills and wide-open spaces team-building and other special evenings for teenagers and students If the mention of these activities makes you want to jump as high as you can on the trampolines and/or hurtle down the giant 6-metre slide Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker the building contains 17,000 square meters of housing — including 5,000 square meters of social housing — and of 5,300 square meters of office space the project will also contain a food-court the design takes the form of a 120 meter-long timber structure that mediates between the domestic scale to the south and the metropolitan scale to the north a 50 meter-high tower serves as a strong landmark that marks the entrance to the town of rosny sous bois the design also includes numerous areas of greenery which allow for external extensions of indoor programs image © sou fujimoto, nicolas laisné, dimitri roussel, and virgin lemon landscape and prefiguration: atelier georges clients: la compagnie de phalsbourg AXOR presents three bathroom concepts that are not merely places of function but destinations in themselves — sanctuaries of style experimental Night of Solidarity took place in a dozen or so volunteering municipal communes in the Greater Paris - Grand Paris Metropolis during the night of 20th to 21st January 2022 Rueil-Malmaison and Saint-Denis (the only commune  with partial coverage) partook in this first ever The town of Saint-Ouen also became involved later on in the process as an experimental trial on its territory the results of which will be consolidated by the summer 2022 487 homeless people were met in the 9 communes 240 of whom were in a family camp on private  land in Bobigny The homeless people counted were unevenly located among the volunteer communes with 204 people met in the streets and 283 met in other spaces (campsites Few homeless people were counted in five communes (between 1 and 7 people counted in Bondy Specific situations were noteworthy: the presence of tents along the canal in Aubervilliers people living in car parks and underground passages of La Défense (Courbevoie) 254 people in two camps in Bobigny in the Park La Bergère and in the Industrial Zone des Vignes It is to be noted that in eight of the nine voluntary communes the operation was pooled with the INSEE “Mobile homes and the homeless - Habitations mobiles et sans-abri” collection as part of the general population census But when can passengers expect to see these new stations? When will the line 11 extension be inaugurated? In a message posted on its social networks on May 13, RATP lifted the veil on the official opening date of this eastward extension addAsync('//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js'); the 6 km extension of line 11 will welcome its first passengers Rosny-Bois-Perrier will become the new terminus The Serge Gainsbourg station is located in Les Lilas Two stations will serve this commune of Seine-Saint-Denis The main access will be near Square Henri Dunant while the secondary access will be at Rue de la Liberté With the opening of the Place Carnot station Parisians will be able to reach the République station from Romainville in 14 minutes (compared with 28 today) The Place Carnot station will be the only one in the commune it will offer a connection with tramway T1 The Montreuil-Hôpital station is located at the foot of the Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal André Grégoire in Montreuil (the region's largest hospital) Perched on the edge of the Romainville plateau La Dhuys station is located between avenue Gabriel Péri and rue de La Dhuys The works also include the creation of a main access not far from ruelle Boissière and a secondary access on boulevard de la Boissière The Côteaux-Beauclair aerial station is located at the level of the famous viaduct "This viaduct is the symbol of the technical and architectural effort that went into designing the project," explains RATP The future station will serve the Domus shopping center Rosny-Bois-Perrier station will be the new eastern terminus of line 11. It will connect with the RER E and the future line 15 of the Grand Paris Express features dozens of vintage items assembled by model rail enthusiasts in the Club Ferroviaire Noiséen The collection of this museum dedicated to thehistory of railroads and rolling stock is a treasure trove covering more than 250m² Visitors are immersed in the history of trains and even a real reconstructed driver's cab as the size of the Musée Rosny Rail will amaze them without tiring them out 2025 - 19:00 ⤏ 23:00Come and discover the history of the railroads The museum is organized around different themes: equipment You can also visit a genuine reconstructed driver's cab 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 Essential digital access to quality FT journalism on any device Complete digital access to quality FT journalism with expert analysis from industry leaders Complete digital access to quality analysis and expert insights complemented with our award-winning Weekend Print edition Terms & Conditions apply Discover all the plans currently available in your country See why over a million readers pay to read the Financial Times while the designboom team was in france on a recent trip, we visited paris-based SOA architectes at their studio near the busy street of boulevard beaumarchais the office is organized around a simple layout that opens up to a series of windows on both sides of the space founded by architects pierre saroux and augustin rosenstiehl in 2001 the young practice calls on and pulls from a variety of disciplines including architecture regularly producing analysis projects that grow as offshoot pieces from designs in progress topics range from the issues and potentials of urban agricultural density to a study of french prisons and the exploration of a new penitentiary model partners pierre sartoux and augustin rosenstiehl portrait © designboom ‘plateau d’avron’ by SOA in rosny-sous-bois france (2009) image courtesy SOA photo by clément guillaume image courtesy SOA photo by clément guillaume image courtesy SOA photo by clément guillaume augustin rosenstiehl at the pin-up board image © designboom ‘mar mikhael’ by SOA in beirut rendering of the tower image courtesy SOA renderings for ‘vertical farm’ a research project that the firm started in 2005 image © designboom ‘100 000 € house’ by SOA in saint-denis French-Malian megastar Aya Nakamura appeared in court Thursday over allegations of mutual domestic violence with her ex Vladimir Boudnikoff just a day before her new album is released today we have a rather unusual defendant,” the presiding judge said as proceedings began in the criminal court in Rosny-sous-Bois Police were called to Boudnikoff’s Rosny-sous-Bois home twice on the night of August 6-7 last year Nakamura — born Aya Danioko in Mali — said she had been attacked by her ex “It didn’t really come to blows,” the source added saying both suffered “scratches” while Boudnikoff had “held her down on the ground” “We did some stupid things that night” but “nothing serious” happened Boudnikoff wrote on Instagram following the altercation The court hearing against both for domestic violence was delayed from the original November date Nakamura is one of the biggest-selling francophone artists in the world with 2018 sensation “Djadja” racking up over 900 million views on YouTube She has been hailed for rapping and singing about women’s empowerment and black identity Arabic and her family’s native Bambara language “Her music manages to reach the whole country from the housing projects to detached homes from middle-class school gates to village halls,” daily Le Monde wrote in a recent profile named DNK for the consonants of her family name Easily access major global news with a strong focus on Africa we like to accentuate positive stories about Africa across all genres including Politics We broadcast 24 hours a day from our studios in London and New York and can be seen here in the UK and across Europe on the Sky platform (Sky channel 516) Freeview (Channel 136) as well as in the USA on the Centric channel and also on the Hot bird platform © 2023 Arise News - Part of the Arise Media Group The first 10-kilometre section is due to be completed within the next two and a half years Many local residents have already discovered the project through sporting events such as La Grande Rando and the Trail des Hauteurs killing six and reducing half a residential block to rubble01/09/2014ShareFirefighters search through the rubble of a four-storey residential building that collapsed following a blast in Rosny-sous-Bois in the eastern suburbs of Paris on August 31 A four-storey residential building collapsed in a Paris suburb following an explosion possibly due to a gas leak killing at least one child and an elderly woman AFP PHOTO / BERTRAND GUAY Firefighters search through the rubble of a four-storey residential building that collapsed following a blast in Rosny-sous-Bois in the eastern suburbs of Paris on August 31 AFP PHOTO / BERTRAND GUAY This box contains embedded content from YouTube that wants to read or write cookies (AFP) Rescue workers searched throughout the night for two people missing after an explosion ripped through an apartment building outside Paris killing six and reducing half a residential block to rubble Among the victims were a 10-year-old boy and a mother and two children aged 14 and 18 The bodies of a 45-year-old woman and another adult were also recovered from the remains of the four-storey building in the northeastern suburb of Rosny-sous-Bois Firefighters were combing the wreckage for two other missing people "There's still hope," said Capillon stressing that the search and rescue operation would continue until the missing persons were accounted for However local prefect Philippe Galli cautioned that "the more time that passes the more the chances of finding survivors drops." Some 40 firefighters and other rescue workers toiled throughout Sunday night among the ruins of the building with the help of sniffer dogs The building was practically scythed in two family photos and other everyday items were left open to the elements was strong enough to shake buildings some 100 metres away Early indications were that it was an accidental gas explosion we were trembling from fear," said Pauline adding that the explosion was so loud that "our ears were ringing" who lives about 50 metres away from the collapsed building said she "jumped into her trousers" and rushed to the site where together with neighbours "we managed to pull two children out" One of the children was "protected by a mattress and a board above his head Firefighters said 11 people were injured in the explosion Two of the injured were children aged 10 and 13 said there was still hope that occupants had found "pockets of air" amid the wood and dusty concrete rubble which was piled a storey high and fanned out into the street We still have hope of finding survivors," he said Emergency crew chief Bernard Tourneur said the search would continue for at least 24 hours with care since the remainder of the building left standing "is threatening to cave in" and police initially pointed to a gas leak as a likely cause of the blast said gas and electricity works had been ongoing at the site but would not confirm their link to the disaster the company in charge of delivering gas to homes stated that "no leaks had been reported previously" in the area Neighbour Maryline Yyvon suggested the explosion was indeed the result of a gas leak "They'd been digging under the sidewalk just in front of the building," she explained Deputy Mayor Serge Deneulin said the building dates from the 1970s and was "in perfect shape" City officials set up a makeshift shelter in a nearby school with an on-site medical team for families hit by the blast Do not miss the news - sign up to receive the wort.lu newsletter in English delivered to your inbox six days a week. 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call for projects to “invent the metropolis of greater Paris” \u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe winning submission designed by Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto and French architects Nicolas Laisné and Dimitri Roussel will be constructed almost entirely from wood \r\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eRelated reading: \u003ca href=\"A new 28,200 mixed-use vertical village has been proposed as the “new gateway” to the Parisian suburb of Rosny-sous-Bois Officially titled “Vertical Vertical” the project took the winning spot for the Métropole du grand Paris competition The competition received 420 applications from groups of architects Related reading: World’s Tallest Wooden Skyscraper Proposed for Tokyo The project which aims to improve life for its residents through evening out the disparity between Paris’ zones will feature 17,000 square metres of housing including 5000 square metres of social housing The architects plan to have 6000 square metres of open community space on the ground level and roof top A sports hub will extend the entire height of one section of the complex and feature climbing walls With the focus on building a sustainable city the structure will comprise a 120-metre timber frame that reaches up to the 17th floor irregular shaped balconies and a glazed façade Related reading: UNStudio Wins France’s Largest Private Architecture Competition Standing 50 metres at its tallest point and ranging 120 metres in length render images of the design reveal two “Fujimoto-style” buildings connected by a bridge The project will be carried out by urban developers from La Compagnie de Phalsbourg and REI habitat whose previous developments include Waves Actisud (shopping centre) described in 2013 by L\u0026#x27;Express in the 40 projects that will change France the group’s first overseas eco-luxury hotel with architecture combining wood will feature 17,000 square metres of housing including 5000 square metres of social housing.\r\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe architects plan to have 6000 square metres of open community space on the ground level and roof top soccer pitches and a gym.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eWith the focus on building a sustainable city render images of the design reveal two “Fujimoto-style” buildings connected by a bridge.\r\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe project will be carried out by urban developers from La Compagnie de Phalsbourg and REI habitat retail and hospitality venues across 5391sq m of gross floor area plus multi-use public spaces.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe Buchan architects-designed scheme proposed the adaptive reuse of a two-storey building on the 20ha site at 167 Apollo Road It filed a masterplan for the site in 2021 parks and retail components.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe plans included more than 800 homes the first of which are\u003ca data-mce-href=\"https://www.theurbandeveloper.com/articles/bulimba-barracks-brisbane-riverfront\" href=\"https://www.theurbandeveloper.com/articles/bulimba-barracks-brisbane-riverfront\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"\u003e two midrise apartment buildings of\u003c/a\u003e 69 homes and we have ensured the historical integrity of the workshop building,” Lin said.\u0026nbsp;\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eBrisbane Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner said the new precinct “will build on our record of supporting the creation of destinations like Howard Smith Wharves which took just a handful of hours to emerge on Saturday night the Coalition’s failure to sway voters has come under intense scrutiny.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eIts lack of policies around property that resonated with voters has been a large part of that criticism.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eAmong those policies was a $5-billion infrastructure program to unlock up to 500,000 new homes was greeted with no small amount of scepticism.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe Coalition also campaigned on its previously revealed plan to allow first home buyers to draw down on their superannuation giving access to up to $50,000 to help fund mortgage deposits.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eWhile that proposal had won some support it got the thumbs down from many of Australia’s top economists who said the measure could prove highly inflationary among other issues.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eSimilarly its plan to allow mortgage interest for first home buyers to be tax-deductible was roundly criticised for its likely inflationary and regressive effects.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eIt has also been pointed out that the Coalition’s rejection of the Green’s policies around housing supply affordable housing and help for renters did it no favours.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe ALP went to the polls spruiking an extension of schemes introduced during its previous term including a $10-billion promise for its first-home buyers’ scheme to encourage 100,000 more homes.\u0026nbsp;\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eIt also had its Help to Buy shared equity scheme under which the Government pays up to 40 per cent of the house price to point to.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eIf it was these policies per se or the lack of detail and depth to the Coalition’s the nation's ready for the Albanese government to act.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003c/span\u003e\u003c/div\u003e\u003c/div\u003e\u003cp\u003eWhat is clear been endorsed to follow through on its policies and fix the crisis that is crippling the Australian property sector.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eAs Urban Taskforce Australia chief executive\u0026nbsp;Tom\u0026nbsp;Forrest has pointed out it is time for the Federal Government to get back to work.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e“Housing affordability and housing supply featured large during the campaign,” Forrest said.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e“The key now is for the Government to strike while the iron’s hot.\u0026nbsp;\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e“If legislation is needed to support the delivery of Labor’s $10-billion 100,000 new homes commitment—then pass it through the parliament now and get on with it.”\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe states have made many changes to how they enable home development The Federal Government’s support of that is crucial to its success material supply assistance or any other factor that affects getting homes out of the ground.\u003c/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThis has been a pivotal election Then Cities for Total Fan Immersion\",\"slug\":\"billionaire-arsenal-rams-denver-nuggets-sports-anchored-precincts\",\"datePublished\":\"2025-04-30T00:00+10:00\",\"tags\":[],\"summary\":\"Why your next home might be stadium-adjacent; sports are the hook Officially titled “Vertical Vertical” the project took the winning spot for the Métropole du grand Paris competition The competition received 420 applications from groups of architects The architects plan to have 6000 square metres of open community space on the ground level and roof top A sports hub will extend the entire height of one section of the complex and feature climbing walls With the focus on building a sustainable city Related reading: UNStudio Wins France’s Largest Private Architecture Competition Standing 50 metres at its tallest point and ranging 120 metres in length whose previous developments include Waves Actisud (shopping centre) described in 2013 by L'Express in the 40 projects that will change France bronze and vegetable metal designed by Kengo Kuma and Nicola and Adelaide Marchi