Petit poucet is an adaptable kit for the distribution of plants to help the revegetalisation of a neighborhood.
The idea was born from the meeting of Leila, founder of a community garden, and from the observation of the lack of greenery in the Stalingrad district.
More than a simple architecture, we focused on the operating system of our kit. A distribution network starting from the simple seed, up to the mastery of a new efficient communal garden.
Store and sell :
Storage space accessible to site managers. Sales area for all members of the association.
Learn :
Area for the exchange of knowledge between members and the inhabitants of the neighborhood.
Produce :
Accessible to volunteer members under the supervision of a Petit Poucet manager.
Decide and advise :
Dedicated area for regular neighborhood meetings for decision-making and support for revegetation.
Breathe :
Space for the development of natural biodiversity, accessible to all.
A few details on how certain structures work. We focused on simple and easy-to-implement answers.
As our project is based on a simple architecture with basic materials, we were able to draw up an estimate with current market prices. It is important to note that our kit is very much based on recuperation. The quotation presents the extreme case where nothing could be recovered, and therefore we would have to buy everything.
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