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EuroRennes in France by JDSA

Monday, July 22nd, 2019

Article source: JDSA

JDSA will coordinate an ensemble of new buildings on the Blériot-Féval site as well as design and execute a residential tower in Rennes to generate a mix-use and inclusive neighborhood within the Eurorennes development.

The development is located next to and comprises of the new station inaugurated in July 2019. The city’s new express train connections have cut travel times to its neighbours and the capital by nearly half, enthusing many to develop business with or relocate to Brittany’s epicentre.

Image Courtesy © JDSA

  • Architects: JDSA
  • Project: EuroRennes
  • Location: France

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Monceau Apartment in Paris, France by JCPCDR Architecture

Friday, July 12th, 2019

Article source: JCPCDR Architecture 

Dating back from the 1930’s, this beautiful parisian building near the Parc Monceau features large canopies and brick details, contouring charming artists workshops.

This challenging apartment deserved a new project, to reclaim its many assets and imagine a functional living space : in fact, the floor surface was rather small compared to the generous volume.

The new design focuses on light and geometry, complementing beautiful original features with sharp, contemporary lines.

Image Courtesy © David Foessel

  • Architects: JCPCDR Architecture
  • Project: Monceau Apartment
  • Location: Paris, France
  • Photography: David Foessel
  • Construction Company: Scj Renovation
  • Budget: 90 000 euros

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Intergenerational housing complex in Rennes, France by a/LTA

Wednesday, July 10th, 2019

Article source: a/LTA

Beauregard (beautiful outlook) takes its name from the vantage point on which it is located and which offers distant views between the valleys of the Ille and Vilaine rivers. To fully appreciate this, one need only climb to the top of the residential building located at the Southern tip of the triangle of the new Cours des Arts designed by the architect from Rennes, a/LTA. At such heights conducive to travel, the great landscape can be taken in from the back of this urban cockpit.

To build this diverse ensemble of housing units which combines a social aspect and home buying possibilities, the project management team NEOTOA bravely rose to the challenge of creating an “intergenerational housing complex”. In 2013, the architects Maxime Le Trionnaire and Gwénaël Le Chapelain came to carry out this programme with a new kind of community living in mind.

Image Courtesy © S.Chalmeau

  • Architects: a/LTA
  • Project: Intergenerational housing complex
  • Location: CDA Beauregard-Quincé – Rennes (35)
  • Photography: Stephane Chalmeau
  • Project Managers: Virginie Guillevic Nathalie Jeunot Alexis Biard
  • Project Management Team: NEOTOA / Aménageur : TERRITOIRES
  • Co-contractors: Ouest Structures + ALBDO + CDLP + Acoustibel + Origami
  • Cost of Construction: 10,100,000 € (excl.VAT)
  • Total Surface Area: 8,350 sq.m.
  • Living Space: 7,800 sq.m.
  • Completion 2018

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Stade de France Saint-Denis Station in Paris by bordas+peiro

Sunday, July 7th, 2019

Article source: bordas+peiro

An understanding of lines an understanding of space

Confronting An Imposing Station

The future station of the Grand Paris Express (GPE) is located along the South wall of the RER B infrastructure, on the intermodal hub La Plaine – Stade de France. Its construction questions the relationship between the new station and the pre-existing station, the latter illustrating an architecture deeply marked by a hyperstucturalist reading of the transport object.

Instead of competing with this reading, the project for the new GPE station seeks to construct an extruding shape of glass and concrete with the most neutral reading possible. Thus, the new building is visible and discreet at the same time, drawing its strength from an abstract geometry and a sleek outer skin.

It is not a structural machine but an object that serves the town, with multiple uses for the ground floor, the lower ground floor and the usable roof space.

Image Courtesy © bordas+peiro

  • Architects: bordas+peiro
  • Project: Stade de France Saint-Denis Station
  • Location: France, Paris
  • Project Management Team: Société du Grand Paris
  • Engineering: Egis – Tractebel – Ingérop
  • Total Surface Area: 22 808 sq.m.

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Clichy-Montfermeil station in Paris, France by bordas+peiro

Friday, July 5th, 2019

Article source: bordas+peiro

The Clichy-Montfermeil station and its protrusion are located on the Main Square of the Urban Renewal Plan being carried out in the urban community since 2004.

The idea was to work on the symbolism of an urban meeting place, a space where cultural diversity could be expressed and exchanges between cultures could take place. The work on the public space and the interior of the station seeks to bring the specificity of the neighbourhood and the imaginary of the Grand Paris metropolis together.

The inspiration for the colourful petals with organic geometric shapes is drawn from the Bois de Bondy park and the market that is held twice a week on the square with its colourful fabrics on display.

The protrusion of the station is covered by a roof which is more than just a simple cover for the station as it becomes an urban pergola. It is an urban reference point and the symbolic link between the market and the transport infrastructure.

Image Courtesy © bordas+peiro

  • Architects: bordas+peiro and Groupement EMBT
  • Project: Clichy-Montfermeil station
  • Location: Paris, France

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Elancourt Music School in France by OPUS 5 Architectes

Thursday, July 4th, 2019

Article source: OPUS 5 Architectes

A few weeks ago, the Paris office of OPUS 5 delivered the new Élancourt Music School in Saint-Quentin en Yvelines, France.

The new Élancourt Music School has taken up residence in the former ecumenical center of the Sept Mares neighborhood, one of the focal points founding the new town of Saint-Quentin en Yvelines.

The building was originally a house of worship, a simple, without ornament and inward-looking construction owing to the peace and quiet required by its function. Philippe Deslandes built it between 1974 and 1977, with the desire that it embody the qualities of simplicity, modularity and anonymity.

Image Courtesy © Luc Boegly

  • Architects: OPUS 5 Architectes
  • Project: Elancourt Music School
  • Location: Dalle des 7 Mares, place de la Foi, Élancourt
  • Photography: Luc Boegly
  • Client: City of Élancourt
  • Project Manager: OPUS 5 Architectes, Hùng Tôn
  • Structural Engineering: Batiserf
  • M&E Engineer: Icegem Construction
  • Economist: Cabinet Votruba
  • Acoustics: Impédance

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Tereneo in Lille, France by Béal & Blanckaert architectes urbanistes

Wednesday, June 26th, 2019

Article source: Béal & Blanckaert architectes urbanistes

The firm Béal & Blanckaert architectes urbanistes recently delivered new offices in Lille’s burgeoning district of Lomme-EuraTechnologies.

This project is located around the edges of the water garden in the ZAC (joint development zone) Rives de la Haute Deûle. It extends from the refurbished Le Blan-Lafont factory and the Hegel quay, which runs along the Haute Deûle Canal. The quality of the site is the fact of associating the monumentality of the framing of the Le Blan-Lafont factory with the poetic landscape of the water garden.

Image Courtesy © Julien Lanoo

  • Architects: Béal & Blanckaert architectes urbanistes
  • Project: Tereneo
  • Location: Lille, France
  • Photography: Julien Lanoo
  • Project Management

    • Economist: BMF Bureau Michel Forgue
    • Botany: Frédéric Delesalle paysagiste
    • Label: Energy Plus Building (BEPOS)
  • Competition: October 2015
  • Studies: November: 2015 to July 2016
  • Construction Site: 18 months
  • Closed and Covered: February 2018
  • Delivery: July 2018

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Black Diamond in Lille, France by Pranlas Descours Architect & Associates

Tuesday, June 25th, 2019

Article source: Pranlas Descours Architect & Associates

The “Black Diamond” building is located in the new district of the Haute Deûle in Lille and is emblamatic for this site due to its mixed-use programs.

he Haute Deûle-Euratechnologie project is one of the main urban developments of the city of Lille, bringing together IT companies, housing projects, public facilities, and many public spaces over approximately fifty hectares, combining new designs with preexisting post-industrial buildings that have been recently renovated and transformed into housing and offices.

Image Courtesy © Antoine Guilhem-Ducléon

  • Architects: Descours Architect & Associates
  • Project: Black Diamond
  • Location: Lille, France
  • Photography: Antoine Guilhem-Ducléon
  • Client

    • Promoter: PROMONOR
    • Investor: KEYS REIM
  • Project Managers: Louise de Chatellus (conception) – Marion Lapierre Auber (construction)
  • Structure: EVP ; Project Manager: Abdellah Hatim
  • M&E Engineer: PROJEX ; Project Managers: Rémi Versnaeyen, Louis Fagoo

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13 Wood And Straw Houses For Social Housing in Nogent-le-Rotrou, France by NZI Architectes

Monday, June 24th, 2019

Article source: NZI Architectes

Wood & Straw, an innovative and responsible constructive choice

Straw insulation is a natural material: it is a material.

Healthy, durable (experiments show straw houses dating back nearly 100 years) and powerful (we get resistances of the order of 9 W / m².K – compare to 5 W / m².k traditionally for walls properly isolated).

By opting for the construction of wood & straw, biosourced construction is favored, which limits the use of unsustainable resources.

The constructive advantage of wood and straw construction compared to the traditional wooden structure and MOB wood frame walls is the possibility of complete prefabrication of the wall. The low weight of the wooden structure and straw allows the production of large areas of factory walls. The assembly line does not require a very powerful crane and the panels can be easily handled on site with light lifting equipment. 

Image Courtesy © Juan Sepulveda Grazioli

  • Architects: NZI Architectes
  • Project: 13 Wood And Straw Houses For Social Housing
  • Location: Rue Paul Langevin,  Nogent le rotrou, 28
  • Photography: Juan Sepulveda Grazioli
  • Lead Architects: NZI Architectes
  • Gross Built Area (square meters or square foot): 1100 m2
  • Completion Year: 2019

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Connected House in Boulogne, France by Jakob+MacFarlane

Thursday, June 20th, 2019

Article source: Jakob+MacFarlane

Inspired by its location in the green suburban west of Paris, the house is conceptually based on natural tree systems.

The house was planned, similar to the concentric rings of a tree, around a central vertical circulation core that climbs over five floors from basement to terrace. From this core, the major programmatic spaces of the house become the consequent ring, followed by the outer layers; that of the facade with its facetted outer skin or bark.

Image Courtesy @ Jakob+MacFarlane – Roland Halbe photographer

  • Architects: Jakob+MacFarlane
  • Project: Connected House
  • Location: Boulogne, France
  • Photography: Roland Halbe photographer

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