Ten tracks of government to live in France of tomorrow

After eight months of consultations, the Minister of Housing Emmanuelle Wargon presented, Thursday, his proposals for reconciling “durable and desirable” habitat.

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How should we live in France tomorrow taking into account the climate emergency and the housing crisis? It was up to this question that the Minister of Housing, Emmanuelle Wargon, Thursday, October 14, presenting, at the end of eight months of work, a “vision”, his, which would reconcile the general interest and The interest of each one, and to overcome this orderly contradictory order: build more as artificializing less.

Ten issues are listed. Some are accompanied by concrete measures. Others, still in the construction state, are those for which it has not been made an answer during the quinquennate, while the promise in housing was that of a construction shock to lower the prices. and allow the French to lodge.

This exercise, Emmanuelle Wargon had not planned to conduct it by taking office, in the summer of 2020. But the pandemic of COVID-19 has made it even more sensitive the quality of housing, access to the “Green” and, in some territories, places of sociability. Such a reflection had not been conducted for a long time, since there is no more authority working on a long-term vision of the development.

These proposals, as a road map left to the following, have been fed by a consultation with 4,000 French, citizen workshops, but also six round tables during which urban planners, architects, promoters, industrialists, Leavers, elected officials and researchers discussed subjects of density, renovation, diversity, transport and consumption.

  • Conduct the cultural battle of the density

We must go to the evidence: “The pavilion dream with garden” to which 75% of the French aspires “is not compatible with the environmental issues. We must propose another ideal”, pose in preamble the Minister of Housing. But there is a serious cultural battle to make “desirable” collective habitat and dense neighborhoods, plus sober in land. She started this summer with a series of twelve spots broadcast on M6. Stéphane Plaza, the favorite real estate agent of the French, boasts these districts of Marseille, Cergy, Espelette, Nantes or Strasbourg, who “mixes [nt] habitat and nature”, where we have “transformed the existing”, or constructed “a Building 100% wooden “, because, he insists,” That’s it, inhabiting the France tomorrow! “

Always in the idea of ​​”changing representations”, a platform will present, at the end of November, 128 achievements that conciliate “sustainable and desirable”, according to the terms devoted. There is, finally, the idea of ​​a general public campaign to lead, but it is not said that it ways the day before the end of the five-year.

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