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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.

Anglet South Coastline in France by Debarre Duplantiers Associés Architecture & Paysage

 
February 9th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Debarre Duplantiers Associés Architecture & Paysage 

Meeting point between the high mountains of the Pyrenees and the Landes forest, the southern coast of Anglet combines exceptional geography in a premium urban situation.

It is the true gateway to the city from its chic neighbor Biarritz.

Nightime view on to the promenade beach, Image Courtesy © Arthur Péquin

  • Architects: Debarre Duplantiers Associés Architecture & Paysage
  • Project: Anglet South Coastline
  • Location: Anglet, France
  • Photography: Yohan Zerdoun and Arthur Péquin
  • Client: City of Anglet
  • Design team: Anouk Debarre Landscape Architect, Martin Duplantier Architect, Anton Yon Olano lighting designer
  • Enterprises executor:
    • DUBOS + EUROVIA – Structural works and installation furnitures
    • GUICHARD – Plantation lot
    • COREBA – lighting lot
    • HOURCADE – Framing lot
    • BOBION et JOANIE – Water works
  • Cost: 4 M€
  • Number of trees insert in a project:
    • Trees stems: 246 units
    • Shrubs: 1689 units
    • Annual and perennial grasses: 3605 units
  • Dimensional datum: 38 000 sqm
  • Crhonology: 2011 (Winner of the Design Competition) – 2013 (Completed works)

The benches of the splanade, Image Courtesy © Arthur Péquin

The singularities of this site are reflected in the project : transposition of the lithography of rocks, chunks of cliffs landed on a lawn, mirror effect and interaction between vegetal and mineral influences, organization of traffic in curtains as to magnify an unusual scenery : an Atlantic panorama from the hilly Spanish coast to the northern sand beaches.

On the upper part, a cantilever as a gateway to the city provides this great panorama.

The cycling path following the cliffs, Image Courtesy © Arthur Péquin

The north beach entrance, Image Courtesy © Arthur Péquin

As a response to the ocean, a water-table and a garden mark the entrance to the city and separate the promenade and bike path from the traffic.

Thus, relying on a green curtain, attention will be given to the panorama.

The site reflects the character of the sandy beaches of the north reaching the lower part of the site while mountains rocks are prevailing in the upper part. To celebrate the event, the global aspect of the cliffs are translated on the ground of the upper part.

The wooded dunes, Image Courtesy © Yohan Zerdoun

The wooded dunes, Image Courtesy © Arthur Péquin

the site while mountains rocks are prevailing in the upper part. To celebrate the event, the global aspect of the cliffs are translated on the ground of the upper part.

Similarly, big blocks of rocks are laying onto the lawn of the lower part to organize the en.

Zoom of the pergola, Image Courtesy © Yohan Zerdoun

Daytime view on to the water, Image Courtesy © Yohan Zerdoun

Professional profile of architects and designers

Debarre Duplantiers Associés is a multidisciplinary office for metropolitan studies.

The firm is comprised of three poles, architecture, urban planning and landscape design, that work much like a pair of 3D glasses : the desired effect is only achieved when both lenses are working in unison.

This consubstantial interaction forms a foundation from which all of the firm’s projects are based.

The benches of the splanade, Image Courtesy © Arthur Péquin

Now working on various projects in France and abroad (Belgium, Africa, Taiwan …), Anouk Debarre and Martin Duplantier simultaneously teach at university (Bordeaux, Rosario, Santiago de Chile, Kaohsiung).

Their ability of thinking contextual and thus reviewing the public space paradigm, enables them to develop ever-changing schemes where innovation and imagination can prevail.

The esplanade, Image Courtesy © Arthur Péquin

Zoom on to the railing, Yves Brunaud esplanade, Image Courtesy © Arthur Péquin

Image Courtesy © Debarre Duplantiers Associés Architecture & Paysage

Image Courtesy © Debarre Duplantiers Associés Architecture & Paysage

Image Courtesy © Debarre Duplantiers Associés Architecture & Paysage

Image Courtesy © Debarre Duplantiers Associés Architecture & Paysage

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