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Saturday 17 September 2022, 10:00, 11:30Passed
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Free. Booking required from 5 September. Limited number of places.
September 2022
Saturday 17
10:00 - 11:15
11:30 - 12:45

Cité Paul-Boncour

Place André Donis, 33000 Bordeaux
  • Gironde
  • Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Sharing the History and Renewal of the City of Paul-Boncour

Aquitanis with the guide Yves Simone, proposes you to cross the epochs: from the history of the working-class city Paul-Boncour (1931) to its eco-designed renewal with the inhabitants and the resident
Saturday 17 September 2022, 10:00, 11:30Passed
Conditions
Free. Booking required from 5 September. Limited number of places.
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Aquitanis, Office public de l'habitat de Bordeaux Métropole, invites you to discover with the guide Yves Simone, the history of the city Paul-Boncour: from its construction in the 1930s to its transformation - in progress - into a new eco-friendly residential complexdesigned with residents and residents.
The city Paul-Boncour was built between 1929 and 1931, in the district of Queyries in La Bastide, by the architect of the office (and the City of Bordeaux) Jacques d'Welles. This city originally had 113 dwellings and 10 shops. These inexpensive, healthy, comfortable and pretty houses were intended for large and modest families, often workers.
Many buildings were demolished in the 1980s, due to deterioration and uncertainty about the future of the neighbourhood.
In 2015, while the right bank of Bordeaux was undergoing major changes, the remaining 30 dwellings (including a dozen occupied) showed signs of obsolescence and inadequate adaptation to the contemporary aspirations of the inhabitants. Their demolition was therefore decided as well as the construction of new housing.
To reinvest this heritage, take into account its history, its initial urban qualities and its social life, Aquitanis and the design offices gathered around the architect-urban planner Philippe Madec have chosen to design the project with the inhabitants and residents. We worked together towards a shared and eco-responsible project. It brings together 100 collective dwellings of which 88 in social rental and 12 in social and participatory ownership. Bioclimatic, they also implement simple and frugal techniques. 53 are now built or rehabilitated and inhabited.

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Cité Paul-Boncour
Place André Donis, 33000 Bordeaux
  • Gironde
  • Nouvelle-Aquitaine
The city Paul-Boncour was built between 1929 and 1931, in the district of Queyries in La Bastide, by the architect of the City of Bordeaux and the Office public d'habitations à bon marché (ancestor of Aquitanis), Jacques d'Welles. This city initially had 113 dwellings as well as 10 shops. These cheap, healthy, comfortable and charming houses were intended for large and modest families, often working women. Many buildings in the city have already been demolished, due to degradation, devaluation and uncertainty about the future of the neighbourhood. There are only 30 houses left, about ten of which are still occupied.
Image: concertation place André Donis Aquitanis.
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