Who says logistics does not necessarily mean trucks, noise and pollution.
Between the cranes that crisscross the Vitry-sur-Seine ZAC, a 32,000 m2 complex will soon host the Ardoines logistics hotel.
For now, the large courtyard of this “urban and green” building is deserted.
Inside the hangars, concrete as far as the eye can see.
“But next to the bunkers that we often find on the outskirts of town, we almost built a small cathedral with its eight meters of ceiling,” laughs architect Pascale Dalix, whose ChartierDalix firm designed the project.
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“For us, it is a symbol of the rebirth of an entire section of the city which was destroyed by deindustrialization,” indicates Mayor Pierre Bell-Loch (PCF), camped in the center of the complex, during a final visit. construction site last Wednesday.
With him, around a hundred people came to discover the building during an official curtain raising at the end of two years of work.
“The project fits perfectly here, in the heart of the city, with the requirement to produce less nuisance, less pollution and less congestion.
We can't say
let's bring productivity closer
if that means
moving housing further away.
But residents should not suffer from the nuisance.
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