When heritage and modernity come together to meet the challenge of adapting the city to climate change
June 12, 10:00 AM Around the Poterne de Peupliers, the tracks have given way to vegetation This neighborhood near the Poterne des Peupliers, shaped by a significant railway past, began changing in the early 20th century, closely linked to the presence of the Bièvre and the Fortifications de Thiers. Since the creation of the Cité Florale and the construction of workers' houses in the 1920s, the neighborhood has continued to transform: development of an eco-district with the Zac de Rungis, redevelopment of the Petite Ceinture into a walking area and urban agriculture space, greening of public space, etc. Meeting point: 14, place de Rungis*
Source: paris.fr — photo: ville de paris
