Renderings are by +imgs. «This makes the city susceptible to becoming an architectural ‘outdoor’ museum. The continued growth of tourist attractions therefore risks making everyday life less interesting for local residents.»
Drawing inspiration from the city’s riverside booksellers, as well as from Japan’s capsule hotels, the architects propose introducing small boxy structures in the heart of the city, where they claim there are 9.5 kilometres of unused riverside. MenoMenoPiu Architects says its concept to reinvigorate the Seine with a string of capsule homes on stilts could help prevent Paris from becoming a «city museum» (+ slideshow). «Paris has the largest concentration in square metres of museums in the world, nearly 120 museums in total, with many urban areas that tend to be transformed into living conservatories,» they said. «Just like the other European capitals such as Rome, Venice, or Barcelona, Paris risks becoming a city museum,» said MenoMenoPiu Architects, the studio founded by Rocco Valantines, Emanuele Salini and Alessandro Balducci in 2011. PlanThe proposal images show metal-framed constructions, each containing a bathroom and a single or double bedroom, with views out towards Notre-Dame cathedral. Related story: Mini Capsule Hotel by Atelier Van LieshoutAccording to the architects, the Eauberge Paris Capsule Hotel would combat the «gradual decentralisation of Parisians» in the French capital by making the city centre more active, and hence more attractive for residents.