Monday, May 13, 2013

Brownfield land

After my Barbecue yesterday, I passed by this "Brownfield land" (I just learned about this term!)  - that is an abandoned industrial facilities waiting to be reused - in Montreuil, a close suburb of Paris. Until recently this was apparently a Romani camp, but now I have not been able to find out what it's going to be (nor what it used to be!). You can easily imagine how it could be turned into lofts or a covered market or garden. Anyway, in the meantime it makes a cool photo ;-)

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  1. What is the French for "brownfield land?"

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  2. To me this photo has a real surreal feel to it. Maybe because of the beautiful sky over such desolation. In any case, I like it !

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  3. Not looking so great right now (though perfect for your photo), but it clearly has potential. Would it be too much to hope for affordable yet attractive (if that's not an oxymoron) housing?

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  6. What happened to the Romani people that lived there?

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  7. I have just seen this shot was taken Rue de Paris in Montreuil... ! This is quite funny because we usually have another picture while thinking of a Parisian street!!
    Thank you for all i discover and see on your side. Every time I think of Paris, I know you are not far ...and i never need to think twice before selecting ! Here and there i always strive to get the best from what i read. At least.

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