OxyGen Project to Deliver a Green Space to Paris
A beautiful green, ecological space becomes a major improvement to Paris' business area, the La Défense district. The local French designer Stephane Malka has finally divulged OxyGen, their proposition to change an extension straddling the Seine River into a lavish green-roofed advancement complete with greenery enclosures and eateries. The venture's eateries and open stands will be pre-assembled and gathered nearby to minimize development clamor and pollutio.
Situated between the train tracks and the banks of Neuilly sur Seine, the 1,500-square-meter OxyGen improvement will be sited on an La Défense aria. The semi-round site, which the draftsmen compare to the bow of the La Défense boat, will serve as a portal to the locale and social event space on the Le Grand Parvis promenade. "In this manner, La Defense bow is changed, and opens a "disguise" stop, a mix in the middle of Architecture and Landscape, with a possessed extension opened on the Seine: another play area for both La Defense and Paris," compose the designers.
The scene outline mixes the styles of nineteenth century romantic style patio with a more contemporary aesthetic. Roused by Paris' Tivoli gardens, OxyGen will highlight a fluctuated palette of shrubs and grasses, and in addition more sculptural patio nursery components to offer haven from the components. Booths will intersperse the arranged parks. According to Stephane Malka's typical style, the structures will be pre-assembled off-site then introduced nearby for a not so much inefficient but rather more eco-accommodating impression.