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Urban Regeneration on railway lands




                       The transformation now is not an option. It is only in our hand that this evolution may be done
                   in the most sustainable and efficient way.
                   The  Regeneration Projects on railway  lands  will help  achieve  this objective,  recycling
                   and recovering centric and optimally communicated plots, so that they stop being a rupture
                   and  become  a  union,  stop  being  a  scar  and  become  a  focus  for  creating  value,  attraction
                   of investment and especially in places that contribute to improving the quality of life of all
                   citizens.



                                             “Our Struggle for Global Sustainability will be won or lost in Cities”


                                                                                                     Ban Ki Moon
                                                                                     Secretary General of the UN




                   9.     References


                       •  http://www.alicante‐ave.es/
                       •  http://www.valenciaparquecentral.es/

                       •  http://www.zav.es/
                       •  http://casestudies.uli.org/porta‐nuova/
                       •  http://www.perthcitylink.wa.gov.au/
                       •  http://www.hudsonyardsnewyork.com/

                       •  https://www.kingscross.co.uk/
                       •  http://www.transbaycenter.org/

                       •  http://www.centraltoeveleigh.com.au/
                       •  http://www.europaviertel.de/
                       •  http://www.bahnprojekt‐stuttgart‐ulm.de/en/



























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