Project Étoile
urbz has been mandated by the State of Geneva to develop a concept that integrates living, working and culture for a 60,000 m2 mixed used development in the city’s new downtown. We are inviting innovative actors from various fields to co-create and co-construct the project.
Project Étoile
The Context of Geneva
The Geneva agglomeration
Geneva is strategically located at the center of Europe on the border between Switzerland and France. It is just 3 hours by train to Paris, Milan and Zurich. The international airport is 5 to 10 min by train from the centre, and has direct flights to Europe (Easyjet’s European hub), Asia, Africa and America.
Geneva is one of the most dynamic agglomerations in Western Europe. Its population has grown over 30% in 30 years and now represents 1 million people (half in France and half in Switzerland). The city has about 200,000 people, with a density of 12 589 per km2, which is comparable to Barcelona or Brooklyn.
Nearly half of Geneva’s population is foreign, and even those who have Swiss citizenship are often of mixed origins. Geneva is home to the UN European headquarters, around which gravitates a vast ecosystem of international organizations and NGOs, including the World Health Organization, the World Trade Organization, the UN High Commission for Refugees, the Red Cross, and Amnesty International.
The city attracts a highly educated and cosmopolitan crowd composed of diplomats, aid workers and consultants. The banking, watchmaking, new technologies, and pharmaceutical sectors contribute to the region’s economic pull. This population is looking for flexible working spaces and spaces of interaction that the city currently lacks.
PAV and Étoile
The PAV project is one of the largest urban development projects in Europe. The area represents 230 ha. designated for large scale mixed use redevelopment and 2 million m2 of buildable space, comprising of spaces for 6400 new jobs, 12,400 homes (of which about a quarter will be affordable housing), and new public spaces. The site is connected to the region by a major new metro system. City planners are working towards integrating cultural actors into the conceptualisation and co-construction of several new neighbourhoods.
The PAV is divided into 4 sectors, each of which has its own distinct functions and identity. The densest part of the PAV is called l’Étoile (meaning “the Star”). This sector is conceived as Geneva’s new downtown, with ambitions to be iconic, exceptional and unique to Geneva. Thousands of square metres will also be dedicated to public spaces as well as social and cultural activities. The plan envisions the construction of two 170m high towers which would be the highest in Switzerland. A particularity of this sector is that it is not subject to zoning, which means that it can accommodate all kinds of mixed typologies and that projects will be subject to a faster planning process.
The first block (Block A) in l’Etoile will accommodate 41,400 m2 of housing, 12,400 m2 of workspace, 5,200 m2 of commercial space and a few thousand m2 for public infrastructure (most of which could be dedicated to cultural activities), along with large outdoor open public spaces. It is one stop away from the central station and less than a 15 min ride to the airport and the UN.
The Project
urbz was mandated by the State of Geneva and the municipalities of Geneva, Carouge and Lancy to Identify synergies between culture, activity, housing and public spaces and produce a concept for Block A in the Etoile perimeter. We are currently talking to a broad range of local and international experts including artists, developers, researchers, innovators, and institutions, and involving them in the co-creation and co-construction of the project. Along with a series of interviews, we are inviting specific actors to three focus groups on the following topics:
FAR OUT International / disruptive / adaptive
This focus group explores how cultural actors from Geneva and other parts of the world can contribute to producing a neighbourhood focusing on creation and innovation. It brings together local cultural collectives, representatives of international organizations, political refugees, and research institutions such as CERN and Geneva’s new campus Biotech.
FERTILE Productive / attractive / innovative
This focus group looks at new models of working and creating value. It brings together coworking space managers, real estate developers, grassroots associations, social entrepreneurs and public foundations for the arts.
HOMEGROWN Incremental / diverse / participatory
This focus group explores new urban lifestyles and modes of civic participation. It brings together housing cooperatives, architecture curators, festival organisers, and blockchain developers.
About urbz
urbz is an award winning cross-disciplinary collective that specialises in participatory design for cities and places. It has collaborators and projects in Geneva, Mumbai, Seoul and Bogota.
urbz fundamentally believes in the value of working at the human scale and the fact that places are shaped by users. User engagement, knowledge, experience and insights represent an essential value in the development of projects, neighbourhoods and cities.
urbz facilitates project-specific, local co-creation workshops and labs that bring together residents, users and key actors with cross-disciplinary specialists. Our programs promote individual expression, creative public projects, grassroots involvement and ground up development. We are committed to information sharing and public participation while also involving designers, media practitioners, artists, architects and social scientists in our operations.
urbz was founded in 2008. Its design projects and urban programs have been active, implemented or are ongoing in various cities around the world, including Geneva, Lausanne, São Paulo, Seoul, Mumbai, Delhi, Goa and Bogota. urbz' work has been showcased at the MoMA (New York), The Chicago Biennial, Istanbul Design Biennial, Maxxi (Rome), Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum, (Mumbai), and soon at the M+ Museum in Hong Kong (2020).