The Legacy and Sustainability plan for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games — 40 network. With a centre opening on to the Seine, it will be linked to Île-Saint-Denis by a new walkway, reaffirming the area’s connection to both sides of the river. Once the Games are over, the athletes’ accommodation will be transformed into a dynamic mixed-use neighbourhood that is open to all. The Village will then be home to both families and students (with 25%-40% social housing, depending on the town), offering economic activity as well as new premises for shops and services on the ground floor of the buildings. The neighbourhood will also feature new public facilities: two school complexes (pre schools and primary), two crèches, a renovated high school, new sports facilities, as well as seven hectares of green space. Energy efficient, carbon neutral and protective of biodiversity, the Athletes’ Village will embody 21st century urbanism. It has also been designed in collaboration with local stakeholders to encourage a sense of community and develop inclusivity, taking the diverse needs of everyone into account – particularly people with disabilities. © – SOLIDEO / Nexity_Eiffage Immobilier_CDC Habitat_EDF_Groupama - Tous droits réservés Plan Héritage et Durabilité des Jeux Olympiques et Paralympiques de Paris 2024 — 40
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