The Beam
Villeneuve d’Ascq is a New Town located near Lille in the very north of France. The Beam will be an icon of a larger urban generation effort in the town centre, which is currently characterised by parking lots, large buildings and undefined green spaces. On an urban level the masterplan aims at a more sustainable form of development by densifying the town centre and adding identity and diversity to the site. In addition, new pedestrian zones and green spaces will be created, forming a proper, public town center.
- Location
- France
- City
- Villeneuve d'Ascq
- Year
- 2013
- Surface
- 15000 m²
- Client
- ADIM Nord
- Status
- Design
The site, one of the few places visible from this sunken dual-carriageway, allows the town centre to be visible to drivers passing by. The project is currently under development and will contain offices, a hotel and some retail space with a total area of around 15,000 m2, and the underground car park offering 274 parking spaces.
The parking spaces on the main square will be relocated into a 274 space underground car park on the new site. The adjacent buildings, which face away from the site will be extended to form urban blocks; each with a green patio at its centre.
At the corner of the inner city motorway and the service road leading towards the main square of Villeneuve d’Ascq, The Beam will create an address for the town centre on the motorway.
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- Design team