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08.07.2019

Final presentation "Conception of the intermediate hubs of the future EOLE Ouest axis and organization of the mobility week of the Grand Paris Seine and Oise territory"

THE PERIOD OF RENDERING OF GROUP PROJECTS BEGAN. DISCOVER THE WORK OF OUR STUDENTS.

The Project "Conception of the intermediate hubs of the future EOLE Ouest axis and organization of the mobility week of the Grand Paris Seine and Oise territory>"

Commissioning organisationGrand Paris Seine et Oise (GPSEO)

Students:  Marie Galland, Corentin Gallard, Júlia Munarriz and Valentin Petit from the Urban planning programme

Work realised

With the arrival of the future EOLE line, Grand Paris Seine et Oise (GPS&O) is looking to build a network of local hubs. GPS&O has commissioned a study to a group of four students of the Master in urban planning aiming to analyze the development of these new future hubs. 

The main challenge of this project is to boost multimodality in a solo-driving territory. To address this issue, the team relies on three key notions: service, temporality and networking. 

The methodology allows to identify places with a high mobility potential - particularly for drive-sharing - and aims to address the identified needs of the territory. The hubs will be activated at different times of the day, in order to offer relevant services that correspond with the displacement loops of the inhabitants. Their networking will strengthen the presence of hubs in the territory, enhance the territorial attractiveness and create a strong identity for GPS&O.

It is thus a transition project that forms part of a larger scale territorial project by addressing the social and economic issues.

What is a workgroup?

Called also capstone or group project, this highlight of Master's degrees puts the students in professional situation. These have to answer to an order of a private or public structure on an urban or territorial problem (housing environment, planning, economic development, transport, mobility, etc.). 

During 5 to 9 months (according to the course), every team from 4 to 5 students works under the supervision of a tutor, a specialist of the handled question. The project ends in an oral presentation of the students to the commissioning organisation. This period of renditions takes place of the end of May to the middle of June.