Latécoère Neighborhood

Rebuilding the city on itself.

The gradual disappearance of industrial sites located in city centers is freeing up large areas of land that are ideal for urban densification. Densifying the city means increasing mobility, reducing travel times, and sharing facilities.

The transformation of the Periole site, originally owned by Latécoère and covering more than five hectares, is part of this urban renewal plan.

The project developed in this sector is part of an ambition to rebuild the city on itself by increasing the built mass in order to combat sprawl, which is a source of environmental impacts and poor living conditions.

Within the urban continuum of Toulouse, the Latécoère site must therefore articulate different scales. Its relationship to larger territories, but also its anchoring in the local, in the here and now. This means reworking the mix of uses.

The scope of the project encompasses multiple urban conditions: to the north, the site borders a residential area consisting of low-rise buildings with gardens and tree-lined outdoor spaces; to the south, there is a large complex of eight-story apartment buildings scattered throughout a largely wooded urban park.

Our methodology consists of articulating the scales of the site in a process of urban stitching, reconnecting the block to the neighborhood through a road network that ensures true urban porosity, establishing landscape continuity that encompasses all urban strata, grounds, terraces, and roofs, and finally, thematizing the proposed urban typologies in order to strongly characterize the place.

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17 662 sq.m. (262 housing units : 16 116 sq.m. + green spaces : 4 194 sq.m.)

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