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CIDADES, Comunidades e Territórios
Ano (publicação definitiva)
2022
Língua
Inglês
País
Portugal
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Abstract/Resumo
The history of the Cité Balzac, a housing complex built in the 1960’s in Vitry-sur Seine, an emblematic “red suburb” in the south of Paris, reveals several transformations on public housing policies in France and some permanencies
throughout five decades. Originally built to provide affordable housing for the inhabitants of problematic neighborhoods within Paris, this large-scale complex inspired by post war architectural models and organized following functionalist urban-ism schemes has been initially occupied by an emerging middle class that left
the apartments when private property became encouraged by a liberal government during the 1970’s. The social housing apartments were by then occupied by impoverished immigrants and French citizens coming from former colonies and became stigmatized as a symbol of social problems and ethnic conflicts. Recently,
even being situated in a municipality dominated by the French Communist Party since 1920’s, the Cité Balzac was the epicentre of an intense urban renovation project led by the National Agency for Urban Renewal (ANRU), giving room to a controlled gentrification process that tried to erase the image of sensible neighbourhood that
characterized this territory and its surroundings with the demolition of the bigger
blocks and the ‘residentialization’ of the smaller ones. This project opened space for
new housing blocks built by real estate and public works contractors based on private
property to be occupied by middle class families that couldn’t afford to buy in Paris
intramuros. This controlled gentrification happened gradually as the Grand Paris
project was taking place, expanding the limits of the French capital to its closer
suburbs with the extension and improvement of the public transportation system,
feeding a vicious circle that raises fundamental issues about the role of social housing
and its contradictions.
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Palavras-chave
Social housing in France,Paris’ red suburbs,Urban renewal in the 2000s
Classificação Fields of Science and Technology
- Sociologia - Ciências Sociais
- Geografia Económica e Social - Ciências Sociais
Registos de financiamentos
| Referência de financiamento | Entidade Financiadora |
|---|---|
| UIDB/03127/2020 | Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia |
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