*파리시 복합공동주거 [ LAPS Architecture + MAB Arquitectura ] Patronage Laique & Social Housing

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파리시 15구역, Boucicaut 재개발 지역에 위치한 복합주거 빌딩이 지향하는 건축환경은 도시와 건축 그 어느곳에 치우치지 않는 어반소셜 레지던스 구축에 있다. (어반소셜 레지던스; 개인화된 도시생활에서 빈번히 발생하는 소외 및 개별화(프라이버시와는 다른)를 방지, 인접 거주자간의 소셜활동 증대를 위한 공생공간) 이는 (Felix Faure거리와 rue Tisserand의 코너에 위치한 입지적 특징을 포함한)다양한 도시환경과 구역내 잔존하고 있는 인더스트리얼 악센트를 반영한 거시적 환경과 거주자의 안락한 거주환경을 보장하는 주거환경의 합리적인 건축을 통해 시작된다.

도시와의 관계를 위해 빌딩은 두개의 얼굴을 각각 준비한다. Patronage의 공용 프로그램을 위한 입면과 프라빗 하우징을 위한 입면을 준비하는 동시에 어반 캐릭터를 위한 발광 파사드를 코너에 디자인한다. 그리고 발광 파사드 저층부에 자리한 주출입구, 글래스 박스를 통해 도시와 연계된다. 그라운드 레벨과 2층에 공용시설 및 오피스가 위치하는 동안 주거유닛은 2층부터 5층에 편복도를 통해 연결된다.

reviewed by SJ,오사



This mixed-use building with 30 housing units for young workers and offices for Patronage Laïque, a guardian association in Paris’ 15th arrondissement, is a recently delivered project by the MAB+LAPS team for the RIVP Régie immobilière de la Ville de Paris. Located on the corner of Avenue Felix Faure and rue Tisserand, the building sits in the varied environment of the Boucicaut development zone with its orthogonal buildings and Haussmannian vestiges which dot this neighbourhood with industrial accents. Occupying the typical Parisian street-corner lot, the building marks the neighbourhood with its luminescent front facade day and night.



Architects: LAPS Architecture, MAB Arquitectura
Location: 72 Félix Faure Avenue, 75015 , France
Area: 1834.0 sqm
Year: 2014
Photographs: Luc Boegly

Energy Performance : VP Climate Plan , Housing and Environment A BBC Effi energy, Qualitel .
Client: RIVP Real – Board of the City of Paris
Budget: 5.7 M €

A Mediterranean Response

Patronage Laïque was historically located on this plot on Avenue Felix Faure; by 2010, it became clear that the offices were unfit for purpose. The RIVP called for a design competition for a new building that was to house not just the original program but also 30 studio apartments for young workers. The competition was won by a team composed of two young architecture firms, MAB and LAPS. Their holistic approach highlighted the relationship between city and public space by establishing a strong bond and continuity with the interior of the plot, placing the accent on its public facility character by offering an identifiable landmark.

The proposition fosters user-friendliness by creating generous meeting places and favouring an opening onto the city. It responds to the project management’s desire to underscore the accessible and populist nature of this place in order to maintain proximity to its residents.

Two programs in one envelope

The building succeeds in extending several distinct levels while remaining in the same envelope, integrating two identities in a principle of uniqueness; the public program of Patronage Laïque and the private housing units.

The public facility and the housing enjoy two distinct entrances. The Patronage opens wide onto Avenue Felix Faure and rises one storey from the ground floor. Its glassed-in atrium extends the public space within the building while enabling neighbours and the passers-by to glimpse at activities happening in the building.

The residence has a more discrete side entrance on rue Tisserand and extends from the second storey to the fifth.

The ground-level entrance on Avenue Felix Faure anchors the facility to the ground and the neighbourhood, endowing it the same informal, homely presence of a corner cafe. Up above, two recessed facades rise on either side of a high gap that looks down on the glass ceiling over the entrance lobby.

This signpost for the project is treated in translucent white glass with opalescent reflections. The 4-storey facade along rue Tisserand is treated in glazed concrete, the metallic reflections of which wed with the interior glazing. Its cadence is established by rectangular windows of varying dimensions and a recessed volume creating irregular modules.

Light

Light is one of the project’s key components. The lobby’s surfaces take a majestic turn with light penetrating from overhead and from the sides. A choice that is even more pronounced at night when the back-lit facades of the building’s prow make the facility look like a magic lantern. A hallmark for the neighborhood and a benchmark on the avenue.



















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