paris Ṗrojects 4 Created 31-Oct-11 By denayer vanessa, brussels, Belgium Plaine Saint Denis Police Station 2 Social Housing Rue Marcadet Paris, Paris, X-TU ure X-TU ure police station social housing Rue des Suisses 3 Student Residence RIVP Paris, Paris, Herzog and De Meuron LAN housing student housing 4 5 http://wwwmimoaeu/users/vaness/guides/paris/ this page is part of Mi guide 'paris' made by denayer vanessa, brussels, Belgium 1
photo: Jean Marie Monthiers photo: Jean Marie Monthiers Plaine Saint Denis Police Station Rue du Landy 39 92110 Paris Saint Denis, a former industrial area located in the northern suburbs of Paris, suffers from public safety problems This has led to a new kind of police station designed to meet local conditions X-TU's police station is the outcome of a rigorous analysis of issues like security, communications and circulation This resulted in 2 completely segregated entrances The first is intended for visitors, who enter a lobby through a monitored security entrance The second entrance is reserved for police personnel, and provides access through a secured courtyard into a second lobby that communicates with all floors and internal services While its functionality is beyond reproach, the St Denis police station also offers an interesting, sculptural silhouette formed by a set of interlocking volumes Their sides are in black glazed concrete or in serigraphed white glass, the pattern density of which provides opacity or transparency depending on the degree of confidentiality required photo: Jean Marie Monthiers Project is public! Client 2006 X-TU ure Ministère de l'intérieur Xavier_Gonzalez http://wwwmimoaeu/users/vaness/guides/paris/ this page is part of Mi guide 'paris' made by denayer vanessa, brussels, Belgium 2
photo: Piotr Krajewski Rue des Suisses Rue des Suisses 17 75014 Paris http://17ruedessuissesmirrorzcom/ This is the first project in Paris by the Herzog De Meuron team on an unusual site in the 14th Arrondisement not far from Gare Montparnesse The result of a 1966 competition sponsored by the Paris public housing agency Régie Immobilière de la Paris (RVIP), the project is built on three interconnected parcels that include infill sites on two sides of a long perimeter block that face a long narrow plot on the interior of the block The infill buildings are built to the neighbourhood height of 7 floors, while the interior slab is only 3 floors in height Entry to the interior of the block is made beneath the infill buildings In addition to the 4 story difference in building height, the long narrow block designed as a free-standing element in a long narrow garden and is protected with curving rolling wooden blinds that are in sharp contrast to the folding metal blinds that cover the façades of the street buildings The three buildings contain about 60 flats and basement parking Project is not public! 2000 Herzog and De Meuron pkrajewski_pl photo: Piotr Krajewski 17/19 Rue des Suisses/Rue Jonquoy, 14th http://wwwmimoaeu/users/vaness/guides/paris/ this page is part of Mi guide 'paris' made by denayer vanessa, brussels, Belgium 3
photo: goa photo: goa Social Housing Rue Marcadet Rue Marcadet 1-3 75018 Paris The building inserts itself into the îlot (block), originally meant to be demolished (îlot insalubre) in its whole The design preserves the identity and picturesque character of the block The 70 apartments form an urban band that runs around the Rue Ordener and the Rue Marcadet It surrounds the existing (and renovated) building on the Rue Émile-Duployé, where it decomposes to allow a view on the inner court garden The architects have addressed the new thermal insulation regulations and placed solar panels on the rooftops The façades are animated by the composition of small and large windows in a free pattern On certain points they extrude from the building in bright green, on other case they are embodied within the soft grey aluminium skin Public access unknown! 2010 X-TU ure goa photo: goa http://wwwmimoaeu/users/vaness/guides/paris/ this page is part of Mi guide 'paris' made by denayer vanessa, brussels, Belgium 4
photo: Julien Lanoo photo: Julien Lanoo Student Residence RIVP Rue Pajol 21 75018 Paris The main idea was to meet the challenge of using a single architectural gesture to provide urban integration and optimised comfort for the future occupants while, at the same time, creating a friendly and informal complex The building's position directed the research towards the development of lively elevations providing views through to the center of the plot and an appreciation of this inner space The creation of two clefts and the transparency of the ground floor level resulting from the bike park meet this ambition, defining a project reminiscent of the buildings to be found in Paris' inner suburbs The project is based on the party walls defining the different building heights This movement creates a square central courtyard, providing the project with its key element The circulation system is very clear: 4 vertical circulation points on the 4 corners of the plot All circulation areas are naturally lit to allow the landings to become places where people can meet one another Project is not public! 3-2011 Floor area/size 3950 m² LAN Sustainability consultant Agence Franck Boutté Building physics consultant LGX Ingénierie Contractor Spie Batignolles Client RIVP LAN_ure photo: Julien Lanoo Metro Line 2 Station "La Chapelle" http://wwwmimoaeu/users/vaness/guides/paris/ this page is part of Mi guide 'paris' made by denayer vanessa, brussels, Belgium 5