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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.

Pink Flamingo in Paris, France by Stephane Maupin

 
July 10th, 2013 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Stephane Maupin 

The new building takes place on the east Side of Paris, a new area build over rail tracks. All the difficulty was to make a construction without any foundation. The project is installed above big concrete slabs overcoming trains in motion. So vertical columns are like pink flamingo’s legs. They are installed on 27 small spring boxes connecting the ground floor. Those boxes prevent all trains vibrations to students’ cells.

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  • Architects: Stephane Maupin
  • Project: Pink Flamingo
  • Location: Rue Julie Daubié, Paris, France
  • Photography: Guillaume Clément   
  • Objet: 77 students’ rooms + basket playground + 1 commercial flat
  • Client: SEMAPA+RIVP / VINCI PROMOTION / CROUS
  • Statut: Compétition
  • Completion: November 2012
  • Project area: 2400m² SHON
  • Cost: 4 300 000 €
  • Software used: Autocad 2010, 3ds Max 2012, Photoshop CS5 & Microsoft office

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The building is divided in five horizontal slices and two faces corresponding to the two facades. The ground floor welcomes retail stores and a public hall for the residence. The second floor is an open space with a platform for sports.

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A bicycle’s ramp comes from the ground floor to the first floor and wraps the facades along the street.
The third floor is a floating hung public room. Students can meet all together on one side and can make their laundry on the other side. An external cantilever stairway connects this common space to the sport’s area underneath.
Rooms for students are set on a block of seven storeys from the 4th floor to the 10th floor. There are 5 types of rooms depending on the side of the building.

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The top floor is a green spot where students can enjoy BBQ with panoramic view.
The master plan decided the style of the façades. One on the street had to be regular and without any color. Windows had to be carved into the façade.

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The project is close to the Chinese district. So the backyard façade is the opposite of a mere calm facade. We decided to bring back Chinese items on the façade. It is a colored façade with cantilever balconies. They are all different. One has a fake bicycle melded on the parapet. One another has a fake fan or bird’s cage.

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