The overall project is part of the reconstruction of the Greenwood district, classified as QPV. The aim is to rehabilitate the neighbourhood’s housing supply. This project focuses on individual habitat. The implementation of a large landscape project is also an important part of the neighbourhood reconstruction strategy. The objective of the project presented is the demolition of three individual housing buildings: •Mercury and Ceres buildings: these demolitions will benefit the extension of the forest in the northeast of the Vert-Bois district. Indeed, the proximity to the forest and its importance in the landscape of Saint-Dizier guide interventions in this sector through the reforestation of land released by demolitions. In total, approximately 64.000 m² will be refitted for this purpose; •The building Salomon:cette demolition will make it possible to finalise the layout of this axis. One of the objectives of the 2004-2014 SRP was the re-qualification of Kennedy Avenue, allowing for a more obvious reading of public service and parcellar boundaries. The gradual demolition of buildings perpendicular to the slope, which made the north/south links difficult, made it possible to improve the reading of the site but also to propose a complementary network of links, between the north and the south of the area. The demolition of the Solomon building must allow the continuation and completion of the requalification of this axis.