Abstract
Gradually, densification has been regarded in public policies as an optimal urban planning model, thus requiring French communes to strengthen their legislation. However, the latter model is not well suited to all cases, particularly when it applies to the dense historic centers of the periurban communes of the Ile-de-France region, where its realization remains complicated (high cost , lack of engineering). Moreover, densification is not always conducive to architectural and urban quality : the resulting constructions are reflected in a new architectural standard, pastiching, which often flouts its inscription in a local urban and landscape project.
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