The jury found Marie Janson Plain to be a well-designed and generous urban public space. The project converts a former hard surface into soil, shade, water absorption, and a broader range of everyday uses. Its strength lies in the natural articulation of different conditions: open paved areas, planted surfaces, sports, play, seating, kiosks, terraces and quieter spaces under trees. The design allows these uses to coexist within a clear public structure. By working with existing trees, paving, and programmes, the project creates an ambitious, flexible, and more climate-inclusive social platform.
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