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The agency wished to reinterpret the
codes of faubourienne architecture
present in the rue Robert Blache: a
compact volumetry between the
courtyard and the street, a façade
ordered by regular vertical openings,
a discreet modenature, simple
expression of the building's
construction choices.
On the ground floor on rue Robert
Blache, the agency has created a
strong sense of animation by
offering a maximum of retail space.
Access to the flats is via a bright,
walk-through hall overlooking Rue du
Terrage. On the upper floors, all
the dwellings are double or triple
oriented and have large windows
offering a maximum of light to the
inhabitants.
On the street side, the building has
a matt white ribbed metal skin. The
joinery is made of wood in natural
colors and the railings are made of
glass, offering luminosity and
privacy to the flats. On the
courtyard side, the facade is clad
in natural-coloured wood cladding.
An
ecological wood project
The building develops a structural
principle based on prefabricated
wood, with solid facades and floors
(from the Basque Country). This
principle has allowed the
development of a very low carbon
site and the assembly of the
structure on 5 levels in 10 days.
Cross-laminated timber panels placed
on the facades and partitions
support cross-laminated timber panel
floors. The structure can be seen
inside the dwellings with some
structural elements visible. The
insulation of the whole building is
provided by a wood fibre. The floor
is made of vegetal fibres (linoleum)
or tiles (common corridors and wet
rooms). In order to facilitate the
large spans in the commercial
premise and the relationship with
the ground, the structure of the
ground floor is made of concrete.
A
low-load project
The programme develops 6 dwellings
including two triplexes on the
ground floor (R+3-4-5). This
configuration has made it possible
to serve the 5-storey building only
by means of a staircase and external
landings, thus limiting the costs of
a possible lift. All of the
technical equipment is managed by
dwelling (ventilation and individual
boiler) in an envelope with very
high thermal resistance. Rainwater
is collected on the roof (R+5 in
zinc) and feeds the planter above
the bicycle room and the green space
on the ground floor. A recovery
system in the tank supplies the taps
in the common areas (maintenance,
watering) and all the sanitary
facilities.