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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.

145 housing units + FAM + PMI in Paris, France by Avenier Cornejo Architectes

 
December 21st, 2016 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Avenier Cornejo Architectes

Jumps of scale to understand the place

The site is integrated into the multi-urban network of Paris, the Grande Couronne and major green spaces and infrastructure networks. The ZAC Clichy-Batignolles is perceived as a new landscape of connection, a wide-open urban door along the major territorial arches towards the historic city.

The site becomes an important urban platform, an exchange node inserted into the system of great Parisian relational spaces. It holds a role of transition between different scales, them being territorial, urban, environmental, social, cultural, and infrastructure standpoints. The ZAC thus acts as a device of resonance and multi-district transfer.

Image Courtesy © Sergio Grazia

Image Courtesy © Sergio Grazia

  • Architects: Avenier Cornejo Architectes
  • Project: 145 housing units + FAM + PMI
  • Location: Paris 75017, France – 38, 40-42, 50-52 rue Gilbert Cesbron
  • Photography: Avenier Cornejo and Sergio Grazia
  • Software used: ArchiCAD
  • Client: LINKCITY ÎLE-DE-FRANCE et ALTAREA COGEDIM
  • Associated Architects: AVENIER CORNEJO architectes + GAUSA RAVEAU actarquitectura SLP
  • Project Managers: Miguel CORNEJO, Christelle AVENIER, Olivier SARAMITO, Joachim BAKARY Florence RAVEAU, Manuel GAUSA, Mickael DOMINGUEZ, Vicky LENZ
  • Project Team: CFERM Ingénierie [MEP], Bureau Michel FORGUE [cost estimating], Franck Boutté Consultants [environmental engineer – HQE], Bassinet Turquin [landscape architect]
  • Urban Planner: Paris Batignolles Aménagement
  • Consultants: Les produits de l’épicerie [graphic design], EVP Ingénierie [structural engineer]
  • Construction Company: Bouygues Bâtiment Île-de-France
  • Budget: 33 128 000, 00 euros HT
  • Site surface: 3 215 m²
  • Built surface: 16 025,30 m²
    • Used Floor Area Residences: 10 465,40 m² (excl. garden)
    • Used Floor Area FAM: 3 078,60 m²
    • Used Floor Area PMI: 253 m²
  • Date of competition: 2011
  • Date of request: 2011
  • Date of completion: 2015-2016

Image Courtesy © Sergio Grazia

Image Courtesy © Sergio Grazia

The ZAC Clichy-Batignolles and the Martin Luther King Park are based in a large relational space, an interface of connection lines and urban relationships: powerlines, flowlines, lines of connection and interaction.

Echoing the adjacent buildings, the project inserts itself in a coherent and consistent elegance.

Image Courtesy © Sergio Grazia

Image Courtesy © Sergio Grazia

Image Courtesy © Sergio Grazia

Image Courtesy © Sergio Grazia

An island crossing

One of the fundamental characteristics of the project is the creation of an almost complete opening in the block, perpendicular to the Martin Luther King Park. This opening acts as a true extension of the park, prolonging it to the heart of the block and bringing it to the street and beyond, until the E9 lot.

Image Courtesy © Sergio Grazia

Image Courtesy © Sergio Grazia

Image Courtesy © Sergio Grazia

Image Courtesy © Sergio Grazia

Thus, nothing obstructs the view from the park to the lot and vice versa. The school group and other residences also benefit from the relatively clear views over the park.

Furthermore, greater transparency has been sought at the ground level of the project, completing the idea of a maximal link from the park to the street.

Image Courtesy © Sergio Grazia

Image Courtesy © Sergio Grazia

Image Courtesy © Sergio Grazia

Image Courtesy © Sergio Grazia

Search for compactness and views

This opening constitutes as well, and more importantly, the integration of an environmental strategy. This provision implicates creating thicker buildings, as opposed to the hypothesis of a U disposition. The buildings thus created will be more dense and compact, significantly reducing energy loss. Moreover, due to this configuration no accommodation will be mono-oriented street side. They will therefore benefit from openings overlooking the park and sunny climate.

Image Courtesy © Sergio Grazia

Image Courtesy © Sergio Grazia

Image Courtesy © Sergio Grazia

Image Courtesy © Sergio Grazia

Moving masses

The two buildings comprising the residences are broken down into volumes of different heights, the tallest building’s height being 50 meters. These new created blocks are superimposed and offset from each other.

Image Courtesy © Sergio Grazia

Image Courtesy © Sergio Grazia

Image Courtesy © Sergio Grazia

Image Courtesy © Sergio Grazia

The objective is to create dynamic movement over static volumetries, more rhythm than fixed objects. These movements and rhythms associated with the already rich architecture of the immediate context allow to create new “sounds of the city”. Furthermore, these offsets allow for more outdoor space and for the optimization of the city-planning rules, particularly the perspectives.

The architectural strategy of this project is the result of a thorough reflection to avoid an IGH (high-rise building) classification of the building.

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Image Courtesy © Sergio Grazia

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Image Courtesy © Sergio Grazia

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Categories: ArchiCAD, Care Center, Housing Development, Mixed use, Residential




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