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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.

23 Local Authority Housing in Paris, France by Avignon-Clouet Architectes

 
February 21st, 2013 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Avignon-Clouet Architectes

There are two buildings situated n°42-48 “Rebière” street. It includes 23 accommodations: G+3 Duplex (7 units) and G+8 (16 units + 1 association premises of 80 m2). These two separate entities surround two other buildings designed by the agency “Atelier Provisoire” from Bordeaux. The buildings are connected through exterior walkways. The selected urban location allows to create one of the only ground floor with garden, on the whole construction project of “Rebière” street.

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Chalmeau 

  • Architects: Avignon-Clouet Architectes
  • Project: 23 Local Authority Housing
  • Location: Paris, France
  • Photography: Stéphane Chalmeau
  • Software used: AutoCAD, Rhino, 3dS Max

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Chalmeau

Our buildings develop an architectural style in relation with the interior use and the urban context. Thus, one can distinguish bi-component buildings:

  • A comfort part, with its vegetated scales façade, corresponding to the living areas: bedrooms and living-dining room. This building skin (Eternit©) is inspired by anti-noise walls that are located along the roads. Adjacent to the noisy Paris’ ring, our building works like a big soundtrap. Different types of grass are planted in this facade but it can also accommodate other seeds, depending on wind or birds.
  • Then the technical part, with its oversized tiling pattern facade made of lacquered aluminum, integrates: the kitchens, bathrooms, toilets, utilities channels, stairs and elevators.

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Chalmeau

All accommodations are length crossing type and they all have a triple sunlight exposure. Outdoor passageways lead to all housings, offering large private terraces and a stunning view on Paris. There is no lobby. Letter boxes and meeting areas are situated underneath the technical part of the building. These areas are like an inner courtyard in relation with the garden and the street.

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Chalmeau

The urban relationship between the public space (the street) and private space (the housing) is made through an architectural promenade, going from the garden to the common and private passageways, through the distribution areas.

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Chalmeau

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Chalmeau

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Chalmeau

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Chalmeau

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Chalmeau

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Chalmeau

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Chalmeau

Image Courtesy Avignon-Clouet Architectes

Image Courtesy Avignon-Clouet Architectes

Image Courtesy Avignon-Clouet Architectes

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Categories: 3dS Max, Autocad, House, Residential, Rhino




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