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Welcome back to my Parisian-inspired city series! In this episode, we dive into the enchanting world of Parisian gardens. We willI transform the cityscape with a huge formal French garden to capture the essence of Paris. We will also finish the area around the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Champs-Élysées boulevard.

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CHAPTERS

00:00 Plan for Grand Gardens
01:13 Creating Small Local Neighborhoods
03:49 Starting the Garden District
04:51 Let’s Add Lawn Striping
06:31 Paris Is a 15-Minute City
08:55 Geometry in Formal French Gardens
10:16 Near-Side Bus Stops
11:21 Creating Priority Lanes on a Roundabout
12:34 Completing the Cathedral District
15:19 Creating a Small Triangular Plaza
17:36 Finishing the 3rd Arrondissement
19:01 A Hidden Residential Alley
22:30 Goals of This Series and Next Steps

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21 Comments

  1. Love this series – please continue! Farther down the track, I'd love to see you incorporate the famous Paris Metro and integrate the old city with your interpretation of La Defense to see how old and new can come together in a cohesive way

  2. I think a reason for orange rooves could be German and/or Spanish and Italian immigrants who used their roofing styles in the city.

  3. Appreciate the effort. Would you consider adding more greenery to your streets? Main Streets / boulevards in Paris usually have a lot of trees, usually in rows (Champs Elysees has 4 of them!), without them it looks a little bit like an american "parody" of Paris. Also you would add some street furniture, like benches, kiosks, street lamps, outside restaurant tables etc.

  4. Решил посмотреть перед сном, но это оказалось намного интереснее. Короче сон подождёт

  5. The city looks good. When you showed it from the top at the end it felt like you just showed a real city in google maps.
    That big roundaboout looks so empty. Fill it with some trees, flowers, statues or whatever Paris put in these.

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