Is it possible to reaffirm the city in an architectural
project?
This question, shared by our entire team, was the
departure point for our search for a sensitive but daring
response.
The plot’s strategic position, at a major crossroads in
an urban district, directed us towards a “multiform”
architecture whose geometry could provide a specific
response to problems linked to the project’s scale,
geography and demands.
We realised that the building’s location enables it to
articulate different urban scales, both near and far. Its
verticality can act as a visual axis and marker, whilst
finding a just and respectful relationship with its
immediate context.
The purpose of this architecture is to construct a new
urban space combining the private and public, the
vertical and horizontal. The building’s envelope is
conceived as an apparatus for the city’s constant visual
reinvention.
The windows break with the modularity of office
buildings, creating a more domestic image and ensuring
the transition between a residential and a business
district. The result is a kinetic architecture constantly
changing with different viewpoints.
To increase this visual richness, the design of each
façade was generated by its orientation, use and thermal
considerations. This creates successions and
superimpositions of glazed areas, windows on the city,
and different, fixed or mobile systems of wooden
cladding, enabling constant change in function of the
building’s daily life.
Materiality of the facades: networks and wood
The design of the facades and the building’s interior
spaces is structured by a 1.35 metre grid composed of a
U-shaped metallic element running the entire height of
the building, to which the envelope’s various components
are fixed.
This vertical grid is interrupted three times by
horizontal wooden bands, running around the building and
ending at the acroter.
Secondary horizontal and vertical grids regulate the
design of the fixed or mobile wooden elements.
We chose red wood for the cladding of the facades, using
it in different configurations depending on their
purpose, and alternating this with larges windows looking
out over the city. Wood is used as a fixed cladding in
the opaque or semi-glazed parts of the façade, but also,
depending on the orientation, in the form of pivoting
openwork shutters, enabling precise control of light
penetration. But is also used as a fixed sunscreen.
The project’s conception provides residents and office
users with a public space based on horizontality,
circulation and social interaction on a human scale.
Unable to build right to the plot’s limits, we opted for
a form of portico, a walkway providing shelter from the
weather, a lively exterior space in which passers-by and
shop customers can intermingle.