bjarke ingels presents paris’ europa city project in new video
image courtesy of squint/opera

 

 

 

offering a mix of retail, culture and leisure facilities, paris’ ‘europa city‘ is conceived as a hybrid project that combines urban form with expansive landscaping. in order to explain the 800,000 square meter scheme, creative agency squint/opera joined up with the project’s architect bjarke ingels, who takes viewers through the design with the help of a green screen and photoreal 3D and 2D graphics. see designboom’s previous coverage of the development, which is expected to open in 2020, here.

 

the programs of europa city are organized along an internal boulevard with a mix of retail, entertainment and cultural programs on both sides, explain BIG. ‘the boulevard forms a continuous loop traveling through six different areas themed as the various regions of europe. the central boulevard becomes the rambla, the regent street and the champs-élysées of europa city.’

 

watch the videos below to find out more about the vast development.

 

 


bjarke ingels presents europa city project in paris
video by squint/opera

 

 


the europa city development
video by squint/opera

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a combination of 2D and 3D graphics are used
image courtesy of squint/opera

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bjarke ingels takes viewers on a tour of the vast development
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the scheme includes a water park, sports facilities and music venues
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a variety of performance venues are included as part of the masterplan
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inside the site’s vast exhibition hall
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an aerial view of the site, located to the north-east of paris
image courtesy of BIG