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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. Community center Sardine in Pessac, France by gayet roger architectesJune 25th, 2014 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: gayet roger architectes Clearly identifiable from the public space and the tram stop ( the tram line serves the area), the house of the Sardine district will be implanted in a highly developing area., between the new eco-friendly Artigon district and the existing suburban area. The program is contained in a wood monolith, deformed to be adapted to street corners respecting the distances imposed by town planning regulations, and to fully benefit from all the views and the panorama. These spaces will be green areas and occupied by units integrating storage for bikes, rubbish bins, street lamps and technical lockers.
The larch boarding curls up onto the roof to enhance the monolithic aspect of the building. The roofing is a flat surface of deformed wood punctuated by a light shaft. The very compact building is divided into 2 units: activity rooms on one side and technical and circulation zones on the other. The main distribution zone will also be used as a reception and work area. It opens onto a mineral courtyard where the annual well-known “sardinade” (sardine street party during which all residents can grill and eat sardines) will take place. The perforated steel sheet remains apparent inside the rooms. Together with the apparent exposed timber work it will improve the acoustic comfort of the space. Contact gayet roger architectes
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