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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. Edison Lite in Paris by Manuelle Gautrand ArchitectureDecember 10th, 2020 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Manuelle Gautrand Architecture Among the 22 architectural projects selected from the call for innovative urban projects launched by the City of Paris, ‘REINVENTER PARIS 1’, our EDISON LITE project proposed a new housing model, based on three main principles that we established. The creation of ‘made-to-measure’ housing units, whereby the future residents were able to participate in establishing the brief as well as the design of their home;
The provision of 20% extra surface area, defined and shared with the residents: this provides access to space and facilities that would not otherwise be available to individual residents; To welcome residents into an existing landscape: largely planted during works, the architectural project includes 75 m3 of soil, divided between 290 planters and a large, 150 m2 allotment on the roof. SPACE SHARED BY RESIDENTS These communal spaces were designed as a route, accompanying the residents and providing them with meeting places from the basement level right up to the roof. This provides them with areas and functions that they would not individually have been able to create. In the lower section of this route, at level -1, is a large workshop for residents’ use, close to their basement storage; on the ground floor is a secure bicycle storage area, accessed from the large shared entrance hall. On level 6 is a huge area comprising a south-facing sun deck and a west-facing open-air communal barbecue kitchen facility. Above, on level 7, is the 150 m2 allotment, which crowns the project with 360-degree views. CLOSE TO NATURE Abundant planting in the communal spaces continues into the private spaces, constituting another major undertaking of the project. Situated on a narrow plot surrounded by buildings, some imposing, we designed facades that were both largely glazed but also largely planted, in order to create a kind of filter to mask direct views. Thus 290 large planters punctuate the windows of the facade, with an average of 14 planters per unit, which, along with the shared allotment, equates to 10 m2 of soil per apartment! The planters have been planted with 310 passionflower plants, which ‘belong’ to the collective, along with 4,320 bulbs and 1,418 rushes (Luzula) in the residents’ private planters. More than 6,000 plants were thereby planted before the residents’ arrival, ensuring the established planted landscape that we see today.The 150 m2 allotment is thereby divided up so that each resident has their own plot, in which they can plan and plant a vegetable patch. ‘MADE-TO-MEASURE’ HOUSING Edison Lite is first and foremost a building of ‘made-to-measure’ housing, that is to say co-designed with its future residents. Contact Manuelle Gautrand Architecture
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