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1 star gastronomic restaurant \”David Toutain\” in Paris, France by Caroline Tissier Intérieurs

Wednesday, May 27th, 2015

Article source: Caroline Tissier Intérieurs

Restaurant \”David Toutain\” is an atypical and warm place makes of noble materials evoking the countryside. Association of leather, wood, polished concrete and brass which make of this place a unique place just like the star chef.

One big part of furniture and certain lamps were drawn by Caroline Tissier to offer to the restaurant owner a personalized interior design.

The decoration is just like the cooking of David Toutain, subtle, authentic and with a strong personality.

Image Courtesy © S.Biteau

Image Courtesy © S.Biteau

  • Architects: Caroline Tissier Intérieurs
  • Project: 1 star gastronomic restaurant \”David Toutain\”
  • Location: Paris, France
  • Photography: S.Biteau

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SOCIAL HOUSING AND KINDERGARTEN IN PARIS, France by GAETAN LE PENHUEL ARCHITECTES

Sunday, May 24th, 2015

Article source: GAETAN LE PENHUEL ARCHITECTES

Urban resources

Paris’s 11th arrondissement combines the city’s highest population density with one of its lowest green space totals. Set back from Boulevard Richard Lenoir, this large plot has been pre-emptively acquired by the City of Paris with a view to creating, along Impasse Truillot, a new public garden edged with social housing units and a crèche for 60 infants. The ultimate aim is a major green strip running from the forecourt of the church of Saint Ambroise to Boulevard Richard Lenoir. Whatever comes of this handsome urban project, currently awaiting the acquisition and demolition of business premises, the building fit with the size of the planned park.

Image Courtesy © Sergio Grazia

Image Courtesy © Sergio Grazia

  • Architects: GAETAN LE PENHUEL ARCHITECTES
  • Project: SOCIAL HOUSING AND KINDERGARTEN
  • Location: PARIS, France
  • Photography: Sergio Grazia
  • Software Used: Autocad
  • Client: SIEMP – VILLE DE PARIS (DFPE)
  • Partners: IRATOME
  • PROGRAMME: 14 social dwellings + 60 units kindergarten
  • Surface: 2 240 m2
  • BUDGET HT: 6.3 M€
  • Completion: DEC 2014

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DENSE CITY in Paris, France by Fresh Architectures

Thursday, May 21st, 2015

Article source: Fresh Architectures 

Our project has been designed as a unique object, both imposing and securing in comparison with the scale of the neighboring buildings. Its geometry makes it both streamlined and easy to locate. The same material has been chosen to cover the roof and the façades, which gives the building a monolithic and distinctive look. It has been treated in order to be a part of the existing urban environment. As an example, the tiles generate an interesting surface finish by producing both a mineral and monolithic effect. In addition, the glazed surface finish diminishes the deposits from the air pollution. The façades are designed to clean themselves naturally with the rain.

Image Courtesy © Axel Tilche-Dahl

Image Courtesy © Axel Tilche-Dahl

  • Architects: Fresh Architectures 
  • Project: DENSE CITY
  • Location: 147 Bd de la Villette Paris 75010, France
  • Photography: Axel Tilche-Dahl, Julien Lanoo
  • Program : 16 housing units
  • Client: SIEMP
  • Realisation: dec. 2013

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L’ETOILE EN SEINE in Paris, France by Olivier Palatre architectes

Wednesday, May 13th, 2015

Article source: Olivier Palatre architectes

L’Etoile en Seine offers a full experience of enjoying culture while sailing on the Seine river.
The floating equipment while be built from the restructuring of an industrial boat. The volume will be constraints by navigational constraints which means 45m long by 11m wide by 6m high. It extends over two levels, the hold level and the deck level and a large terrace on the top.

Image Courtesy © Olivier Palatre architectes

Image Courtesy © Olivier Palatre architectes

  • Architects: Olivier Palatre architectes
  • Project: L’ETOILE EN SEINE
  • Location: Seine river, Paris, France
  • Builder: étoile cinémas
  • Project year: To be built by the end of 2015

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Lycée Neslon Mandela Secondary School in Paris, France by Philippe Gazeau

Friday, April 17th, 2015

Article source: Philippe Gazeau

Set on the Etampes plateau with a view as far as the eye can see across the natural landscape and farmland, the new Lycée d’Etampes secondary school is the first building in the built-up Paris area visible from the Beauce plain.
The building stands on the boundary between the two regions and itself has that dual status as a kind of built-up landscape, despite its large scale.

Image Courtesy © Philippe Ruault

Image Courtesy © Philippe Ruault

  • Architects: Philippe Gazeau
  • Project: Lycée Neslon Mandela Secondary School
  • Location: Paris, France
  • Photography: Philippe Ruault
  • Client: Ile de France Region, Operational division: Essonne aménagement
  • Competition: 2008
  • Delivery: 2015
  • Surface / Area: 11,232m² gross area
  • Cost: €18,850,000 ex-VAT
  • Program: Lycée professional Nelson Mandela (formerly Louis Blériot) training college, Subjects taught: technology, tertiary, health and welfare, cookery, with restaurant and kitchen, 8 staff houses, cycle shed.
  • Energy Efficiency: BBC low energy consumption (RT2005), HQE/lycée certification, THPE (very high energy performance)/housing.
  • Materials: concrete post/beam structure, Reynobond panel frontage, photovoltaic panels

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NATIONAL LIBRARY OF FRANCE by Dominique Perrault Architecture

Friday, April 10th, 2015

Article source: Dominique Perrault Architecture

A place and not a building

The “grands projects” of the President of the Republic that have been completed up to date are all closely associated with a site, and a history -in a word, a place with a name. The National Library of France is built on a stretch of industrial waste land on the banks of the Seine in the East End of Paris. It represents the starting- point for a complete reconstruction of this entire sector of the 13th district. The institution encompasses within it an element of grandiosity and an element of generosity. If we refer to the urban history of the great monuments which have been the fundamental signs of the city’s thrust toward new territory, the greatest gift that it is possible to give to Paris consists, today, in offering space, and emptiness – in a word, a place that is open, free, and stirring. Accordingly, the enormous building, which is envisaged with architectural emphasis and contentions by way of back-up, is transformed into a project that involves the void. Proposing as it does to the History of France a focus on immateriality and non-ostentation, this is an absolute luxury in thet city. It is this context which engenders the concept of the project.

Image Courtesy © Georges Fe

Image Courtesy © Georges Fe

  • Architects: Dominique Perrault Architecture
  • Project: NATIONAL LIBRARY OF FRANCE
  • Location: Quai François Mauriac, 75013 Paris, France
  • Photography: Georges Fessy, Vincent Fillon
  • Program:
    • Public spaces (public reading rooms 1 556 places, research reading rooms 2 034 places for a total of 3 590 readers for 59 070 m²)
    •  Reception and public services area (23 000 m²)
    •  Conference rooms (3 000 m²)
    •  Stock rooms (71 000 m², ca. 400 km of shelves, 20 million volumes)
    •  Administration (36 000 m²) of which 16 000 m² is office space in the towers
    •  Technical space (35 000 m²)
    •  Underground car park for 700 cars (20 500 m²)
  • Site area: 65 300 m²
  • Built area: 365 178 m²
  • Built volume: 1 500 000 m³ (more…)

BEM PARIS SACLAY in France by OXO Architectes

Friday, April 10th, 2015

Article source: OXO Architectes

Sou Fujimoto Architects, Manal Rachdi OXO Architectes and Nicolas Laisné Associés, Won the first Prize for the new Learning Centre of the Ecole Polytechnique, in Paris-Saclay.

Image Courtesy © SOU FUJIMOTO ARCHITECTS + NICOLAS LAISNE ASSOCIES + MANAL RACHDI OXO ARCHITECTS

Image Courtesy © SOU FUJIMOTO ARCHITECTS + NICOLAS LAISNE ASSOCIES + MANAL RACHDI OXO ARCHITECTS

  • Architects: OXO Architectes
  • Project: BEM PARIS SACLAY
  • Location: PARIS, France
  • Photography: SOU FUJIMOTO ARCHITECTS + NICOLAS LAISNE ASSOCIES + MANAL RACHDI OXO ARCHITECTS+ RENDERING BY RSI-STUDIO.
  • ARCHITECTS TEAM: SOU FUJIMOTO ARCHITECTS + MANAL RACHDI  OXO ARCHITECTS+ NICOLAS LAISNE ASSOCIES
  • TEAM PROJECT: 
    • SOU FUJIMOTO ARCHITECTS (Tokyo, Japan)
      Partner in charge: Sou Fujimoto
      Project manager: Marie de France
    • MANAL RACHDI OXO ARCHITECTS (Paris, France)
      Partenaires-en-Charge: Manal Rachdi
      Project manager: Traian Bompa, Helena Frigola
    •  NICOLAS LAISNE ASSOCIES (Paris, France)
      Partner in charge: Nicolas Laisné, Dimitri Roussel
      Project manager: Margaux Desombre
    • CONSULTANT: EGIS BATIMENTS (Paris, France)
      Partner in charge: Patrice Lynch
      Engineers: Alain Collet, Mario Figueiredo, Henri Souchon
    • BET CONCEPTION ET INGENIERIE ENVIRONNEMENTALE: FRANK BOUTTÉ
      CONSULTANTS (Paris, France)
      Project manager: Olivier Puertas
    • ACOUSTICIAN: LAMOUREUX ACOUSTICS (Paris, France)
      Thomas Jourdan
    •  PERSPECTIVE: RSI-studio, Manal Rachdi Oxo architectes. Nicolas Laisné associés.
  • TYPE: Restricted competition
  • SURFACE: 10 000 m²
  • BUDGET:  € 32.5M
  • STATUS: First prize.

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Saint-Denis Pleyel Emblematic Train Station in Paris, France by Kengo Kuma & Associates

Wednesday, April 8th, 2015

Article source: Kengo Kuma & Associates

Kengo Kuma & Associates won the first prize for the competition “Saint-Denis Pleyel Emblematic Train Station” in Saint-Denis, France.

The train station will be the first stone of a future global urban project in the site of Saint-Denis Pleyel. It will enable the site and the city to increase its metropolitan scale significantly. The project is designed as a unique opportunity to open up the district by connecting the two sides of the city over a huge railway network of the Parisian North station. The station becomes an extension of the public spaces on many levels. Multiple levels continue in spiral, so the station functions as a complex that brings in streets in vertical layer. Steel frames that evoke rail tracks are used in the curtain wall and many other parts of the structure, to emphasize the passage of time and history. This approach will make people be aware that the station is theirs and give them pleasant passing-by every day, connected with the network of the city.

Image Courtesy © Kengo Kuma & Associates

Image Courtesy © Kengo Kuma & Associates

  • Architects: Kengo Kuma & Associates
  • Project: Saint-Denis Pleyel Emblematic Train Station
  • Location: Saint-Denis – Paris, France
  • Developer: Société du Grand Paris
  • Total floor area: 45 000 m2
  • Height: 5 stories above ground and 4 below
  • Quantity Surveyor: LTA
  • Landscape design: AC&T Paysage
  • Lightning design: 8’18’’
  • Acoustician: PEUTZ &Associés
  • Sustainibility: AIA Studio Environnement
  • Façade engineer: RFR

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MIWA in Paris, France by Fumihiko Sano / studio PHENOMENON

Wednesday, April 1st, 2015

Article source: Fumihiko Sano / studio PHENOMENON

1981   Born in Nara

At the construction company, dealing with traditional Japanese style, studied  technique, material, and culture as a carpenter after the graduation from a high school.

Participates in construction of a tearoom, a Japanese restaurant, a Japanese hotel, the State Guest house,and etc.

2011   Established Fumihiko Sano studio PHENOMENON.

Dealing with the design and installation by making the best use of what learned as carpenter and Modern sence.

Image Courtesy © Daisuke Shimokawa / Nacása&Partners Inc

Image Courtesy © Daisuke Shimokawa / Nacása&Partners Inc

  • Architects: Fumihiko Sano / studio PHENOMENON
  • Project: MIWA
  • Location: 12 rue Jacob ,Paris ,France
  • Photography: Daisuke Shimokawa / Nacása&Partners Inc
  • Construction:Sagara builder/Tsumiki drawing builder
  • Wood cooperation: Higashishirakawa village forest association/Higashisirakawa Lumber cooperative
  • Ceremony for sanctifying ground: Oomiwa shrine
  • Concept direction: Takeshi Sato / Rightning Paris
  • Tool direction: Hirotoshi Maruwaka/ Maruwakaya
  • Antique direction: Shouun Oriental Art
  • Reception / origata direction: Keisyousai Ogasawara/Ogasawara ryu reihou
  • Site area: 15.6 m²
  • Completion: 11/ 2012

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Home building, ZAC Masséna in Paris, France by Hamonic+Masson & Associés, Comte Vollenweider

Thursday, March 26th, 2015

Article source: Hamonic+Masson & Associés

Members of the Council of Paris revised the urban regulations for the Masséna- Bruneseau sector in Paris’ southeasterly 13th arrondissement at the city council meeting of Tuesday 16th November 2011. This amendment will allow the construction of residential towers measuring 50 metres tall, and of office blocks measuring up to 180 metres tall.

Image Courtesy © Takuji Shimmura

Image Courtesy © Takuji Shimmura

  • Architects: Hamonic+Masson & AssociésComte Vollenweider
  • Project: Home building, ZAC Masséna
  • Location: Paris, France
  • Photography: Takuji Shimmura, Milène Servelle
  • Associate architect: Comte Vollenweider
  • Engineering and quantity surveying: Sibat
  • Urban planner: Ateliers Yves Lion
  • Urban projects developer: Sémapa (more…)



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