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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Un Zeste De Citron in Oullins, Rhône, France by Y. Architectes

 
May 9th, 2013 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Y. Architectes

At the age of 28 and 29 years, the two partners won their first public contract for the expansion of Marie Curie kindergarten in Oullins (Rhône, France). Delivered in September 2009, this operation involves the development of an existing part and the demolition of a prefabricated structure, replaced by an extension of 238 square meters area.

Image Courtesy © Brice Robert

  • Architects: Y. Architectes
  • Project: Un Zeste De Citron
  • Location: Oullins, Rhône, France
  • Photography: Brice Robert
  • Architects in charge: Yann Fontaine, Yann Drossart, Corinne Drossart
  • Client: City of Saint Priest
  • Cost: € 344 647 excl. TAV
  • Surface: 238 sqm
  • Completed: Septembre 2009

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To deal with narrowness of the land, enclosed between the previous building and a street corner, the team took advantage of the maximum volume to base the general drawing on the surrounding’s composition lines: slope roof, street alignment and closed facade on South side. The resultant volume is a simple shape under a unique envelope hiding a programmatic diversity: storages and bathrooms on the old building side; classrooms and dormitory of thirty beds on street side.

Image Courtesy © Brice Robert

The proximity of the public space induces a significant relationship to the outside which is solves with perforated steel panels used as filter. Each «event» on facade and window, is processed by a negative calpinage and highlighted by the yellow anise color. A functionalist approach, where aesthetic is dedicated to function, rewarded with a nomination at the ‘first works’ category issued by Moniteur Magazine (French Architectural magazine).

Image Courtesy © Brice Robert

“To deal with the tight budget (330 000 €), the concept was simple: develop the compactness of the building by carving it, as you peel an apple. The main idea was to create a strong identity without using expensive process.”

Image Courtesy © Brice Robert

To stick to the budget envelope, a zinc cladding has been drop in favor of concrete pre-walls to obtain a homogenous, smooth, and almost shiny texture. The massiveness of the concrete is treated by the introduction of transparency with perforated steel panels, which allow seeing without being seen, while reinterpreting the traditional image of the window.

Image Courtesy © Brice Robert

On the construction site, the two architects took back their graffiti spray abandoned at the end of their studies. Unconvinced by the subcontractor in charge of this lot, they decided to do it themselves! On the surface of the concrete diamond, they sprayed a special paint designed by a chemist. Applied in August, it become slightly dry before reaching the wall, forming tiny droplets with glitter effect, unexpected but welcome! The contrast between the gray areas, almost mirror, and yellow anise color strips is explosive!

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Categories: Bathroom, Building, Kindergarten




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