The 2011 edition of the EcoQuartier call for projects was unveiled at the end of November. Twenty-four projects were awarded, out of 393 candidates in competition.
For this second edition, the Ministry of Ecology recognized territories facing specific challenges: urban renewal, medium-sized cities, small towns, or rural areas. The awards also honored sustainable development projects.
Civic participation was also an important factor in selecting the winners: according to the ministry, the design of EcoQuartiers must now aim for participatory governance involving residents, as well as strong political support and a well-crafted financial and legal plan.
National Grand Prize EcoQuartier 2011:
Le Plateau de Haye – Nancy, Laxou and Maxéville
L’Union – Roubaix, Tourcoing and Wattrelos
The Future Prize:
EcoQuartier fluvial – L’Ile-Saint-Denis
EcoQuartier Vidal – Rémire-Montjoly
Thematic Awards – Ecological Performance, Innovation Mention:
Seguin Rives de Seine – Boulogne-Billancourt
Cap Azur – Roquebrune-Cap Martin
Thematic Awards – Ecological Performance, Comprehensive Ecological Approach Mention:
NouveauMons – Mons-en-Baroeul
Parc Marianne – Montpellier
Thematic Awards – Nature in the City:
Grisettes – Montpellier
La Courrouze – Rennes
Thematic Awards – Quality of the Project for Neighborhood Life:
Vidailhan – Balma
Cannes Maria – Cannes
EcoQuartier de Monconseil – Tours
Strategic Territories Awards – Rural Areas:
Ecohameau de Bertignat – Bertignat
L’esprit village – Limans
Strategic Territories Awards – Medium-Sized Cities:
Ravine Blanche – Saint-Pierre
EcoQuartier Baudens – Bourges
Strategic Territories Awards – Small Towns:
EcoQuartier du Champ de Foire – Clisson
ZAC Maison Neuve – Guérande
Strategic Territories Awards – Urban Renewal, Neighborhood Renovation Category:
La Duchère – Lyon
Mulhouse-Wolf-Wagner – Mulhouse
Strategic Territories Awards – Urban Renewal, Urban Requalification Category:
Fort d’Issy – Issy-les-Moulineaux
Hoche-Sernam – Nîmes
Manufacture Plaine Achille – Saint-Etienne