Project Description: The project is a mixed-use development in Tours, France, designed by MU Architecture. The development comprises a mix of residential, commercial, and public spaces. The project aims to create a vibrant and sustainable community hub. Project Goals: 1. To create a vibrant and sustainable community hub. 2. To integrate seamlessly with the existing urban fabric. 3. To promote social interaction and community engagement. 4. To provide a diverse range of housing options. 5.
These units can be rearranged, expanded, or even completely reconfigured to suit individual preferences and lifestyles. This flexibility allows for a more personalized and adaptable living experience. The Flex Principle: Modularity Serving Life – The modular units are typically made from sustainable materials, such as wood, bamboo, or recycled plastics. This focus on sustainability is a key aspect of the Flex Principle, aiming to minimize the environmental impact of housing.
The project prioritizes the needs of marginalized communities, ensuring equitable access to housing and opportunities. **Key Features:**
* **Accessibility:** The project features 114 units designed with accessibility in mind, catering to individuals with disabilities. * **Diversity:** The project aims to foster a diverse community by welcoming individuals from various backgrounds, cultures, and socioeconomic statuses.