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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.

Arches Boulogne in Paris, France by Antonini Darmon architectes

 
June 23rd, 2016 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Antonini Darmon architectes

The project B5 Boulogne is part of the urban development zone called Seguin Rives de Seine near Paris. This area was formerly home to the monumental Renault factories. As a result of the delocalization of these factories, a surface of 74 hectares has been liberated. This new area named “Macrolot B5” has been divided into seven smaller blocks distributed around a large urban garden. Seven architects were selected to design seven different buildings, organized by an urban coordinator in charge of the Macrolot B5.

Image Courtesy © Benoit Fougeirol

Image Courtesy © Benoit Fougeirol

  • Architects: Antonini Darmon architectes
  • Project: Arches Boulogne
  • Location: ZAC du trapèze Renault – Boulogne Billancourt (92), Paris, France
  • Photography: Julien Lanoo, Benoit Fougeirol, Pierre l’Excellent
  • Client: BPD Marignan
  • Cost: 4.2 M € HT

Image Courtesy © Julien Lanoo

Image Courtesy © Julien Lanoo

White concrete, implemented in several ways, is the material connection between the buildings in the project. They are also connected through a common garden, located in the centre of the Macrolot B5. Not only is this generous garden visible from the surrounding streets through vaults in the buildings, but it also forms a generous ecological biotope providing calm and green views to the inhabitants. Additionally, most of the rain water is immediately treated on site to prevent over pouring the urban drain system. As a result of this, the Macrolot B5 works as an ecological hamlet, inviting people to meet, talk and reinforce a more environmental behaviour.

Image Courtesy © Pierre l’Excellent

Image Courtesy © Pierre l’Excellent

Image Courtesy © Benoit Fougeirol

Image Courtesy © Benoit Fougeirol

Our building is located in the centre of the site, which was the main constraint, just as a fountain in the middle of a cloister. How could the building’s position transcend this constraint ? The pillar of our design proceeds from this principle, this central position, providing both generous indoor spaces, and outdoor spaces by gently protecting the views brought us to this design: the Boulogne Arches.

Image Courtesy © Julien Lanoo

Image Courtesy © Julien Lanoo

Image Courtesy © Julien Lanoo

Image Courtesy © Julien Lanoo

Visible from all sides, like a sculpture set on the ground, the building evolves evenly across each facade. The arch compositions are a contemporary interpretation of the classical vocabulary of the former Renault factories, yet this second skin is not just a formal one; the arches, in fact, extend around the building fulfilling different functions, with the accent on accommodation.

Image Courtesy © Julien Lanoo

Image Courtesy © Julien Lanoo

Image Courtesy © Julien Lanoo

Image Courtesy © Julien Lanoo

Each property enjoys a private outdoor space of long balconies which are protected by this double skin. The width of these balconies varies according to their orientation; they are narrower to the north thus maximizing illumination. However to the South, East and West the arches provide shade against natural overheating in summer.

Image Courtesy © Julien Lanoo

Image Courtesy © Julien Lanoo

Image Courtesy © Julien Lanoo

Image Courtesy © Julien Lanoo

Despite the central location of the building the second skin also provides privacy, by preventing visibility of the interior from the outside.

Moreover, the housing is multi-oriented, thus benefiting from natural light and solar energy throughout the day. Finally, social housing is reinvented here thanks to the unique appearance of the structure, offering 33 social housing units in an encased building, a finely designed central piece of Macrolot B5, Boulogne.

Image Courtesy © AD Billard

Image Courtesy © AD Billard

Image Courtesy © AD Billard

Image Courtesy © AD Billard

Image Courtesy © AD Billard

Image Courtesy © AD Billard

Image Courtesy © AD Billard

Image Courtesy © AD Billard

Image Courtesy © Antonini Darmon architectes

Image Courtesy © Antonini Darmon architectes

Image Courtesy © Antonini Darmon architectes

Image Courtesy © Antonini Darmon architectes

Image Courtesy © Antonini Darmon architectes

Image Courtesy © Antonini Darmon architectes

Image Courtesy © Antonini Darmon architectes

Image Courtesy © Antonini Darmon architectes

Image Courtesy © Antonini Darmon architectes

Image Courtesy © Antonini Darmon architectes

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