- Parc André Citroën
Parc André Citroën is a convert|14|ha|acre|0
public park located on the left bank [cite web|title=Paris Opens Park On Citroen Site|publisher="The New York Times "|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE5DB1030F932A05752C0A965958260&scp=1&sq=Andr%E9+Citro%EBn&st=nyt|date=1993-01-31|accessdate=2008-05-03] of the riverSeine in theXVe arrondissement (district) ofParis . The park was built on the site of a formerCitroën automobile manufacturing plant [cite web|title= The 15th, a World of Its Own|publisher="The New York Times "|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D04E3DE1431F931A35752C1A961958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=3|date=1997-11-02|accessdate=2008-05-03] , and is named after company founderAndré Citroën .History
In 1915, Citroën built his factory on the banks of the Seine; it operated there until closure in the 1970s. At that time, convert|24|ha|acre|0 were thus freed up and included in the capital's "urbanization" policy and gave rise to the Parc André Citroën. It was created at the beginning of the 1990s and was officially opened in 1992. Responsible for its design are the French landscape designers
Gilles Clément andAlain Provost , and the architectsPatrick Berger ,Jean-François Jodry andJean-Paul Viguier .Design
The park is built around a central, rectangular lawn of roughly 273 by 85 meters of size. It is embellished with two
greenhouse pavilions (hostingexotic plants and Mediterranean vegetation) at the Eastern, urban end, which are separated by a paved area featuring dancing fountains. The South edge of the lawn is bounded by a monumental canal — the "Jardin des Métamorphoses" — composed of an elevatedreflecting pool that reaches through granite guard houses, lined by a suspended walkway. On the North side are two sets of small gardens: the six "Serial Gardens", each with a distinct landscape and architectural design, and a "Garden in Movement" that presents wild grasses selected to respond at different rates to wind velocity. A 630-meter diagonal path cuts through the park, which constantly changes in its nature.The park is home to a moored
gas balloon operated by theEutelsat company, which allows visitors to rise above the Parisian skyline. The balloon is filled with 5,500 cubic meters of helium. It is 32 meters high and has a diameter of 22 meters. It is moored to the ground with a hydroelectrically-activated cable. It can rise to an altitude of 150 meters [cite web|title= EUROPE: FALL/WINTER - THE NEW AND THE RENEWED - PARIS|publisher="The New York Times "|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9807E3DD123AF931A2575AC0A96F958260&scp=1&sq=Parc+Andr%E9+Citro%EBn&st=nyt|date=1999-09-12|accessdate=2008-05-03] and has a carrying capacity of 30 adults, or 60 children. [cite web|title=Ballon Air de Paris - Pour la premère fois, la qualité de l'air est visible |language=French |publisher="Ballon Air de Paris"|url=http://www.ballondeparis.com/fr/ballondeparis/i11-fonctionnement|accessdate=2008-05-03] The balloon provides a view of theChamp de Mars , the River Seine,Basilica of the Sacré Cœur and theNotre Dame de Paris Cathedral.References
External links
* [http://www.paris.fr/portail/Parcs/Portal.lut?page=equipment&template=equipment.template.popup&document_equipment_id=1791 Parc André-Citroën - Paris.fr] fr icon
* [http://www.boston.com/beyond_bigdig/cases/citroen.htm Boston.com - Beyond The Big Dig - Case Studies - Parc André Citroën]
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