빠르게 변화하는 삶의 패턴 중 가족의 개념 또한 빠르게 변화하고 있다.
기본 4인이상의 거주인원 수용을 바탕으로 하는 주거환경에서
싱글 또는 커플을 위한 주거가 빠르게 확산되고 있다.
여기 공동주거는 이러한 삶의 패턴을 반영하는 멀티 훼밀리형 유닛 26세대, 7블록과
싱글주거형 유닛 36세대로 구성된다.
공동주거의 배치는 중앙에 위치한 중정을 기점으로 U자 형태를 띤다.
수직과 수평, 연속적인 직교로 정렬된 건축환경은 중정을 중심으로 연결된다.
멀티 훼밀리형 주거 유닛은 듀플렉스 타입으로 저층부에는 각 개별정원과
상층부로 열린 거실공간을, 상층부에는 1~2개의 가변형적인 침실과
프라빗 테라스로 이루어진다.
전체 공동주거의 파사드 컨셉은 우드패널을 수직,수평으로 교차 시공하며
단조로움을 벗어나 리드믹컬한 스타일로 레드컬러를 적절히 사용하고 있다.
reviewed by SJ
The program is composed of 2 apartment blocks of 36 flats and 7 blocks
of Multi-Family Dwellings with 26 flats. Each typology correspond to
different ways of living: the first one looks like “classic” and fixed,
while the second one is atypical and evolutionary. The aim is to answer
with a maximum of possibilities to the different buyers’ demands (the
first buyers, investors, families, early couples, etc …).
Architects: Atelier Tarabusi
Location: Nantes, France
Engineer: I2C
Area: 4,138 sqm
Year: 2012
Photographs: Sergio Grazia
The Multi-Family Dwellings are conceived as small blocks with a compact
form. The sequence of the blocks (two lines of 3 and 4) is regularly
interrupted by vertical and horizontal connections between the flats and
the inner court. Each block is composed by two duplexes of 3 bedrooms
with a private garden at ground and first floor, and two smaller flats
of 1 and 2 bedrooms directly accessible by privates terraces at the
second floor. All the duplex housings at ground floor of the
intermediate buildings are characterized by the living room organized by
a double height space, that’s a real reserve of surface: a door-window
and the electrical installation already realized allow you to realize an
additional 12m² bedroom for a low price.
The structure adopted for the buildings is a mixed wood-concrete
structure: – Perpendicular to the streets walls, interior walls and
floors are made of concrete; – Parallel to the street and to the garden
walls, non-load bearing walls are made of preaged wood of pine.
The buildings’ visual and formal aspect has a direct correspondence to this constructive principle, which gives a strong coherence and homogeneity to the different volumes.
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