1 THE PROJECT: Strategy THE PROJECT: Strategy Conclude the urban renewal of Poblenou Responding to the needs: the knowledge economy.

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1 THE PROJECT: Strategy THE PROJECT: Strategy Conclude the urban renewal of Poblenou Responding to the needs: the knowledge economy

2 Metropolitan Area of Barcelona

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4 THE PROCESS OF URBAN TRANSFORMATION IN POBLENOU

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10 THE SCALA OF TRANSFORMATION  AREA: ha., 115 blocks, 1,159,626 m² land  POTENTIAL MAXIMUM ROOF SPACE: m² approx. Production: m² approx. Production: m² approx. Other uses (facilities, housing,..): m² approx. Other uses (facilities, housing,..): m² approx.  HOUSING: Accepted: existing dwellings Accepted: existing dwellings New social housing: approx. (minimum of at least 25% rented) New social housing: approx. (minimum of at least 25% rented)  INCREASE IN GREEN SPACE: m² approx.  NEW FACILITIES: m²  NEW JOBS: / approx.  INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN: million Euro

11 BASIC AIMS OF THE Activities   Non-polluting, city friendly activities (ie. low noise levels, etc.)  Intensive use of space  Intensive use of qualified personnel  Intensive use of Information and Telecoms Technology

12 Coexistence of different uses è Coexistence of different uses – Industry – Technology – Housing – Offices – Shops – Hotels – Corporate apartments – Facilities PGM’ 76 BASIC AIMS OF THE PROJECT

13 3 2,7 2,2 2 0GENERAL PGM’ 76 GENERAL ACTIVITIES PUBLIC HOUSING m² of roof per m² of land BASIC AIMS OF THE PROJECT Redensification è Redensification

14 MANAGING THE TRANSFORMATION A Municipal Corporation – Urban planning – Urban management – Infrastructure – Heritage management – In co-ordination with the urban planning authorities – Promotion

15 PEI BASIC CONTENTS Infrastructures implantations criteria Analysis of the different systems: –Energy –Telecomunications –Hidraulic Cycle –Wastes and Cleaning –Accesibility and Public areas Stage planning Economical Funds from Land Use Tax (+roof, +value)

16 ANALYSIS OF THE DIFFERENT SYSTEMS: ACCESSIBILITY AND PUBLIC SPACES

17 ANALYSIS OF THE DIFFERENT SYSTEMS: ACCESSIBILITY AND PUBLIC SPACES Application of the city modal split Public Transport Infraestructures Previsions Connections with the road network of the city Road structure hierarchy Intelligent systems for the traffic management Car park standards in the sector

18 MOBILITY Pedestrian roads proposals

19 Infrastructure’s Train Proposals MOBILITY

20 New Accesses in existing Line 4

21 MOBILITYPlanning Accessibility planning. Infrastructure Director Plan (PDI )

22 MOBILITY General View General Road Proposal

23 MOBILITY Bicycle roads proposal

24 MOBILITY Primary & Secondary Roads section

25 MOBILITYRoad network Plan

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