Chiara Federico Architect
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VOLUMES RESIDUELS PARIS LA DEFENSE BAUKUNST Project manager
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CAMPUS PLEYAD (PLEYAD 4.1) SAINT-DENIS (PARIS) ECDM architectes Project manager
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CAMPUS PLEYAD (PLEYAD 2) SAINT-DENIS (PARIS) ECDM architectes Project manager
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COLLECTIVE HOUSING ILOT 3M CERGY POINTOISE ECDM architectes Project manager
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COLLECTIVE HOUSING MONTREUIL ECDM architectes Project manager
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TOWN HALL BEZONS ECDM architectes Assistant project manager
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education
ON DECAY_ AN INCOMPLETE ARCHIVE GENOVA Master thesis 110 with honours
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competitions
INSTALLATION DESIGN BARCELLONA/BOLOGNA In association with Alberto Ficele and Ilaria Cazzato 2016 / 2017
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BURRASCA MAGAZINE GENOVA In association with Burrasca Association Graphic editor
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Professional
publications
professional
VOLUMES RESIDUELS (Paris La Défense) BAUKUNST PRO, DCE Project manager Program: Museum, Music halls, bar, shops Client: Paris La Défense Construction company: PRO-DCE PHASE Surface: 9980 m² SDP Cost: 10 M euro HT Delivery: 2022 Images competition: Artefactory ( https://www.artefactorylab. com/) Photographer: Maxime Delvaux The purpose of the project is to reactivate the underground spaces preserving the monumental scale of the infrastructures which characterise them. The idea is to reinforce the physical and visual continuity between the different spaces (the interiors ones, the public outdoor ones and the buffer ones) and to create ambiguities between inside and outside. The planted landscape, consisting of open or closed patios, is part of this same logic. The project is going to be developed in different phases that refer to the general Plan Guide. The images in the following pages show the Pilot projet which aim is to identify the major themes and physical elements that are essential for the changeover of the area. It identifies the main entrance to the Espaces Résiduels located above the Place de la Statue (characterized by the ring and vertical connections like a lift, stairs, and an escalator), the Promenade that connects the underground volumes (the Cathedral and the Moretti space) and the Trémie Agam.
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Buildings
Esplanade level
Statue’s Place level
Infrastructures level
Planimetrie Esplanade of La Defense
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Model of the project
Traverse Telescope
Place de la Statue Trémie Agam
Promenade
Patio 4Temps 7
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60.77 NGF
61.26 NGF
Asc.
Asc.
62.07 NGF
25,27
61.98 NGF
0
1,8
SE4.1
S 3.1 S 1.3
M 2.2
S 2.1
3.2 S 3.1 SS1.3
S 3.2
0,09
SE4.1
S 2.1
3.2 S 3.1 SS1.3
S 3.2
0,09
SE4.1
SE3.5
SE4.1 S 3.2
S 2.1
S 2.1
+62.14 NGF
SE3.5
SE4.1
1,25
1,25
S 2.1
0,65
1,24
1,20
1,25
1,00
0,70
0,90
1,00
0,70
S 2.5
1,25
SE3.5
SE4.1
+61.93 NGF
1,25
1,25
0,65
S
1,24
1,25
+61.93 NGF
+61.93 NGF
0,68
0,68
+62.15 NGF
0,70
3,82
4,75
4,75
4,75
4,68
M2.2
4,68
M2.2
4,68
0,70
+62.33 NGF
+62.14 NGF
0,70
M2.2
1,00
0,90 +62.15 NGF
0,67
0,67
0,67
0,70
0,70
+62.33 NGF
+62.14 NGF
0,70
1,00
0,90
0,70
+62.15 NGF
S 2.5
0,09 1,24
+62.33 NGF
1,20
S 3.2
S 3.2
1,00
M 2.2
3,82
S 3.2
1,20
M 2.2
1,00
S 3.2
62.84 NGF
0,68
3,00
52,28
56.21 NGF
1.1.1 62.14 NGF
62.33 NGF
S 3.3
S 3.2
+57.08 NGF
00 - ELEVATION PORTIQUE ANNEAU - OUEST - NIVVDI
00 - ELEVATION PORTIQUE ANNEAU - OUEST - NIVVDI
+56.73 NGF
+56.69 NGF
+56.69 NGF
0,70
+56.39 NGF +56.30 NGF
0,40
+56.30 NGF
+56.73 NGF
+56.56 NGF
+56.39 NGF +56.30 NGF
0,40
+56.56 NGF
0,40
+56.56 NGF
+56.39 NGF
+56.38 NGF
+56.08 NGF
+56.08 NGF
+56.08 NGF
00 - ELEVATION PORTIQUE ANNEAU - OUEST - NIVVDI
24,01
TRAPPE CONTRÔLE ACCÈS COUPE TRANSVERSALE PORTIQUE 58
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COUPE TRANSVERSALE 28 27 26 25 24 23PORTIQUE 22 21 52
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0,70
6,62
02 - PLAN PORTIQUE ANNEAU - OUEST - NIVVDI
0,70
0,70
6,62
6,62 0,70
1.1.4 ESCALATOR VERS PROMENADE
02 - PLAN PORTIQUE ANNEAU - OUEST - NIVVDI
0,70
0,70 6,62
6,62
0,70
M 2.2
0,70 M 2.2
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6,62
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JARDINIÈRE EXISTANTE
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JARDINIÈRE EXISTANTE
61.67 NGF
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0,70 44
M 2.2
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1.1.2
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CAISSON MÉTALLIQUE INTERFACE ANNEAU-ESPLANADE
INTERFACE ANNEAU-ESPLANADE R1,625
CAISSON MÉTALLIQUE INTERFACE ANNEAU-ESPLANADE
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56.54 NGF
PORTIQUE
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JARDINIÈRE EXISTANTE
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02 - PLAN PORTIQUE ANNEAU - OUEST - NIVVDI
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Gaine : Ø 2740 mm 70
S 2.1
SE4.1
S 3.2
62.33 NGF
S 3.1
S 2.1
SE4.1
S 3.2
62.33 NGF
S 3.1
S 2.1
SE4.1
S 3.2
ESCALIER 3UP VERS PLACE DE LA STAUE
ACCES ASCENSEUR PMR
PARALUMES BÉTON EXISTANTS
0,33
1,00
1,00
1,00 3,00
GARDE-CORPS ÉPAIS
1.1.3 61.72 NGF
62.33 NGF
S 3.1
0,33
0,33
3,00
GARDE-CORPS ÉPAIS
PARALUMES BÉTON EXISTANTS
GARDE-CORPS ÉPAIS
PARALUMES BÉTON EXISTANTS
3,00 SOCLE BÉTON
SOCLE BÉTON
1,34
1,34
1,34
PARALUMES BÉTON
61.75 NGF
PARALUMES BÉTON PORTIQUE MÉTALLIQUE
+48.45 NGF
Espace public
SOCLE BÉTON
75.53 m2
3.3.1
3,70
PARALUMES BÉTON PORTIQUE MÉTALLIQUE
61.22 NGF
PORTIQUE MÉTALLIQUE
61.22 NGF
F1.4_733
3.1.2
1,19
1,19
1,19
61.19 NGF
3.2.5
Gaine : 1500 x 1780 mm
+44.64 NGF
61.19 NGF
3.2.5
0,75%
61.33 NGF
0,92
61.75 NGF
0,75%
62.45 NGF 62.12 NGF
Gaine : 1500 x 1780 mm
3,10
3,72
1,38
1,80
62.14 NGF
1,38
1,80
62.14 NGF
1,38
1,80
62.14 NGF
F1.4_733
01 - PLAN INTERFACE RIVE OUEST-ANNEAU - NIV ESPLANADE
01 - PLAN INTERFACE RIVE OUEST-ANNEAU - NIV ESPLANADE
01 - PLAN INTERFACE RIVE OUEST-ANNEAU - NIV ESPLANADE
AXONOMETRIE INTERFACE ANNEAU - RIVE OUEST
COUPE AA AXONOMETRIE INTERFACE ANNEAU - RIVE OUEST
AXONOMETRIE INTERFACE ANNEAU - RIVE OUEST
COUPE AA
61.19 NGF
COUPE AA
ACCES PMR
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24,12
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ACCES
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55,04 TRA PPE CONTR ÔLE
SE3.5
ACCÈS
SE3.5
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SE3.5
S 2.5
S 2.5
S 2.5
C'
S 2.1
TRA PPE CONTR ÔLE
S 2.5
SE3.5
ACCÈS
5,60
S 2.1
TRA PPE CONTR ÔLE
S 2.5
ACCÈS
5,60
1.1.4
5,60
1.1.4
1.1.4
4,60
D'
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4,60
10
11
12
13
61.93
14
NGF
61.93
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SE3.5
S 2.1
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SE3.5
S 2.1
3,16
S 2.5
S 2.5
DETAIL 2 - 1/20 - COUPE LONGITUDINAL PASSERELLE ESCALATOR
DETAIL 3 - 1/20 - COUPE TRANSVERSALE PASERELLE
DETAIL 3 - 1/20 - COUPE TRANSVERSALE PASERELLE
2,50
1,00
1,00
2,50 DETAIL 2 - 1/20 - COUPE LONGITUDINAL PASSERELLE ESCALATOR
NGF
3,16
S 2.1
1,20 DETAIL 2 - 1/20 - COUPE LONGITUDINAL PASSERELLE ESCALATOR
61.93
NGF
3,16
SE3.5
1,00
1,00
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1,20
DETAIL 3 - 1/20 - COUPE TRANSVERSALE PASERELLE
3,57
3,57
ESCALA TOR PRO MENA VER S DE
TRAPPE CONTRÔLE ACCÈS
TÔLE MÉTALLIQUE RELIEF ANTIDÉRAPANT
TRAPPE CONTRÔLE ACCÈS
TÔLE MÉTALLIQUE RELIEF ANTIDÉRAPANT
TRAPPE CONTRÔLE ACCÈS
M3.5
SE4.1 TÔLE MÉTALLIQUE PLEINE
TÔLE MÉTALLIQUE PLEINE
TÔLE MÉTALLIQUE PLEINE
ESCALATOR
ESCALATOR
STRUCTURE PASSERELLE GARDE CORPS TREILLIS MÉTALLIQUE
POUTRE TUBULAIRE MÉTALLIQUE
APPUI TUBULAIRE MÉTALLIQUE
S 3.2
GARDE CORPS TREILLIS MÉTALLIQUE
GARDE CORPS TREILLIS MÉTALLIQUE
PODIUM ESCALATOR POUTRE TUBULAIRE MÉTALLIQUE
AXONOMETRIE INTERFACE ANNEAU - ESCALATOR
GARDE CORPS TREILLIS MÉTALLIQUE GARDE-CORPS LISSE MÉTALLIQUE
PODIUM ESCALATOR
GARDE-CORPS LISSE MÉTALLIQUE
PODIUM ESCALATOR
GARDE-CORPS LISSE MÉTALLIQUE
POUTRE TUBULAIRE MÉTALLIQUE
APPUI TUBULAIRE MÉTALLIQUE
ESCALATOR
AXONOMETRIE INTERFACE ANNEAU - ESCALATOR
S 2.1
ESCALATOR VERS ESPLANADE
TÔLE MÉTALLIQUE RELIEF ANTIDÉRAPANT
STRUCTURE PASSERELLE GARDE CORPS TREILLIS MÉTALLIQUE
POUTRE TUBULAIRE MÉTALLIQUE
POUTRE TUBULAIRE MÉTALLIQUE APPUI TUBULAIRE MÉTALLIQUE
ESCALATOR VERS ESPLANADE
M3.7
ESCALATOR
STRUCTURE PASSERELLE GARDE CORPS TREILLIS MÉTALLIQUE
POUTRE TUBULAIRE MÉTALLIQUE
TÔLE MÉTALLIQUE PLEINE ESCALATOR VERS ESPLANADE
TÔLE MÉTALLIQUE RELIEF ANTIDÉRAPANT
TÔLE MÉTALLIQUE RELIEF ANTIDÉRAPANT TÔLE MÉTALLIQUE PLEINE
TÔLE MÉTALLIQUE PLEINE
S
TÔLE MÉTALLIQUE RELIEF ANTIDÉRAPANT
APPUI TUBULAIRE MÉTALLIQUE
AXONOMETRIE AXONOMETRIE INTERFACE PACERELLEANNEAU ANNEAU--ESCALATOR ESCALATOR
ESCALATOR
ESCALATOR
APPUI TUBULAIRE MÉTALLIQUE
AXONOMETRIE PACERELLE ANNEAU - ESCALATOR
APPUI TUBULAIRE MÉTALLIQUE
AXONOMETRIE INTERFACE ESCALATOR PROMENADE AXONOMETRIE PACERELLE ANNEAU - -ESCALATOR
Place de la Statue
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AXONOMETRIE INTERFACE ESCALATOR - PROMENADE
AXONOMETRIE INTERFACE ESCALATOR - PROMENADE 03 - PLAN INTERFACE ANNEAU - ESCALATOR - NIV ESPLANADE
03 - PLAN INTERFACE ANNEAU - ESCALATOR - NIV ESPLANADE
03 - PLAN INTERFACE ANNEAU - ESCALATOR - NIV ESPLANADE
04 - PLAN INTERFACE ES
A
A
A
A
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F3.2
S3.6
F3.2
S3.6
+72.58 NGF
+72.58 NGF
+72.58 NGF A
VENTELLES FIXES SIMPLE VITRAGE
T07
F3.2
S3.6
T07
FACADE SIMPLE VITRAGE
3,81
+72.58 NGF
OUVRANTS COULISSANTS SIMPLE VITRAGE
3,3 0,93
F1.1
F1.1
6,62
S2.4 S1.7
T07
+68.89 NGF
F1.1 LUMINAIRES T01/Type 01 (40) - Ruban LED encastré Mains courantes Type 02 (45) - Ruban LED encastré Garde-corps Anneau +68.88 NGF
+68.89 NGF
+68.88 NGF
Type 03 (80) - Projecteur LED Promenade sans Ruban LED
3,81
+68.78 NGF
F1.1 S1.7
PANNEAUX SANDWICH FINITION THERMOLAQUÉE
T07
6,62
0,93
3,3
+72.58 NGF
3,81
F1.2
Type 04 (81) - Spot LED encastré Embrasement ascenseur
3,3 0,93
3,3 F1.1
F1.1
F1.1
Type 05 (85) - Projecteur LED Promenade avec Ruban LED Lumière indirecte
S1.7
Type 06 (87) - Projecteur d'extérieur LED Place de la Staue devant ascenseur
+68.88 NGF
11,4
3,8
+68.89 NGF
Type 07 - Boitier étanche pour tube LED Locaux techniques, sanitaires
AXONOMETRIE INTERFACES AGAM-ESPLANADE
4,67
4,67
11,4
+68.88 NGF
3,8
6,62
+68.89 NGF
LEGENDE MATERIAUX
T08
T08 0,93 3,8
+64.08 NGF
S 2.1 S 2.2
F1.4
VENTELLES FIXES SIMPLE VITRAGE
+64.08 NGF
+64.08 NGF SE3.4
0,93
S2.3
4,75
S2.4
OUVRANTS COULISSANTS SIMPLE VITRAGE
2,65
F1.5 S2.3
S2.4 +61.20 NGF
+61.19 NGF
+61.19 NGF
+60.80 NGF
ESCALIER BÉTON - FINITION BOUCHARDÉE GARDE-CORPS ÉPAIS BÉTON ÉTANCHÉITÉ ASPHALTE ÉTANCHÉITÉ LIQUIDE ÉTANCHÉITÉ BITUME ÉTANCHÉITÉ BITUME - ASPECT MÉTALLISÉ
+61.19 NGF
REPRISE DES OUVRAGES SIMILAIRES À L'EXISTANT PARALUME BÉTON
M 3.1 M 3.2 M 3.3 M 3.4 M 3.5 M 3.6 M 3.7 M 3.8
MAÇONNERIE EN PARPAINGS BÉTON HABILLAGE ACIER GALVANISÉ À CHAUD HABILLAGE MIROIR RIVE ACIER INOX BROSSÉ HABILLAGE ACIER INOX BROSSÉ TOITURE ASC -MC ACIER INOX BROSSÉ FÛT ASCENSEUR voir plan structure STRUCTURE ESCALIER voir M plan 3.1 structure
+56.49 NGF
BÉTON EXISTANT CURÉ SE1.8 TRAITEMENT THERMO-ACOUSTIQUE PROJETÉ SUR BÉTON EXISTANT BÉTON FAUX-PLAFOND ACIER GALVANISÉ À CHAUD SOUS-FACE BÉTON ESCALIER
P 1.3 P 1.4 P 1.5
2,65
2,65
M 3.1
+56.46 NGF
M 2.1 M 2.2
P 1.1 P 1.2
7,89
S1.1
F1.5 AXONOMETRIE INTERFACES AGAM-ESPLANADE
SE4.3
PORTES
+56.23 NGF
+56.22 NGF
M 3.1
PT 1.1 PT 1.2
SE1.8
S1.7
PT 1.3
F3.3
PT 1.4
+54.97 NGF SE4.3
+56.49 NGF +56.22 NGF
2,21
F1.5
2,65
2,65
2,65
7,89
S3.3 S1.1
F1.5
PT 2.1 PT 2.2
F1.5
E2.3 S3.4
2,21
2,65
T03
FACADES GAINES TECHNIQUES - ACIER GALVANISÉ +54.62 N TRAPPE SANITAIRES - ACIER GALVANISÉ
F1.5
0,4
0,4
F3.3
SE1.4
BLOC PORTE VITRÉE BLOC PORTE PLEINE - ACIER INOX POSE SOUS TENTURE - FACADE MORETTI BLOC PORTE PLEINE - ACIER GALVANISÉ E2.3 SOUS TENTURE POSE BLOC PORTE - ACIER THERMOLAQUÉ - POSE TUNNEL S3.4
PT1.4
S1.7 S3.3 +54.97 NGF
C
+54.62 NGF
F1.5
T03
SE1.4 B
T07
A FACADE SIMPLE VITRAGE
F1.5
0,4
F3.3
3,5
E2.3 SE3.1
S1.3
SE3.1
SE1.4 T03
T03
S1.3
C'
SE1.4
S1.3
STRUCTURE MÉTALLIQUE
+50.10 NGF
T07
PORTE COULISSANTE SIMPLE VITRAGE
ASCENCEUR HABILLAGE MÉTALLIQUE
+49.81 NGF
+49.81 NGF
3,5
E2.3 F3.3
PLANCHER DE VERRE
SE3.1
102_LA DEFENSE
ACCÈS TRÉMIE AGAM
S1.3
Accord-cadre de maîtrise d’oeuvre et de programmation sur le périmètr
+50.10 NGF
Esplanade Général-de-Gaulle, 92932 Paris
+49.81 NGF
MAITRISE D'OEUVRE AXONOMETRIE ACCES AGAM-ESPLANADE
BAUKUNST / Architecte 68 Rue des Alliés, 1190 Bruxelles +32 2 647 86 84 ladefense@bau-kunst.eu SETEC / Technique 42-52 Quai de la Rapée, 75012 Paris +33 1 82 51 68 00 setec@setec.fr Greisch / Structure 25 Allée des Noisetiers, 4031 Liège +32 4 366 16 16 liege@greisch.com +44.76 NGF Studio DAP / Acoustique 5 bis Rue de la Fontaine au Roi, 75011 Paris +33 1 42 33 38 79 sdap@studiodap.fr Licht Kunst Licht / Ingénieur Lumières 16 Jagdweg, 53115 Bonn +49 228 914 220 bonn@lichtkunstlicht.com VS-A / Façades 41 Place de Rihour, 59 000 Lille +33 3 20 52 11 44 +42.54 NGF courrier@vs-a.eu
+42.81 NGF
+44.76 NGF
Planitec BTP / OPC 42-52 Quai de la Rapée, 75012 Paris +33 1 82 51 50 50 planitec@setec.fr
+42.81 NGF +42.54 NGF CONTREVENTEMENT SECTION MÉTALLIQUE EN CROIX
DOCUMENT
PLANCHE THEMATIQUE TREMIE AGAM COUPE BB
COUPE CC A
A
STRUCTURE MÉTALLIQUE
AXONOMETRIE STRUCTURE AGAM-ESPLANADE
EMETTEUR: BAUKUNST
A
COUPE CC A
E3.1
S 3.1 S 3.2 S 3.3 S 3.4 S 3.5 S 3.6
PLAFONDS
PANNEAUX SANDWICH FINITION THERMOLAQUÉE
M 3.1 2,22
2,65
F1.5 F1.5
TÔLE ACIER + RÉSINE ANTIDÉRAPANTE PLANCHER COLLABORANT CF 2H + CHAPE + RÉSINE ÉPOXY PLANCHER DE DALLES DE VERRE CF 2H PLANCHER BÉTON CF 2H TÔLE ACIER ANTIDÉRAPANTE
MURS
2,22
2,79
+61.20 NGF
ÉPAIS BÉTON
SE3.4
+61.20 NGF
S2.4
S 2.3 S 2.4 S 2.5
+60.80 NGF GARDE CORPS
F1.4
S2.3
S2.3
FACADE SIMPLE VITRAGE
+61.19 NGF 3,8
3,8
+61.20 NGF +60.80 NGF
F1.4
S2.4
F1.4
2,79
F1.4
7,5
7,5
2,79
3,8
0,93
4,75
0,93
S 1.7 S 1.8
T08
F1.1
BÉTON EXISTANT - FINITION RÉSINE ÉPOXY BÉTON EXISTANT - FINITION BOUCHARDÉE BÉTON de FINITION - FINITION BOUCHARDÉE BÉTON de FINITION - FINITION PONCÉE (à charge du prene CHAPE de FINITION + RÉSINE ÉPOXY BÉTON de FINITION - FINITION PONCÉE + RÉSINE HYDROFUGE +64.08 NGF NOUVELLE DALLE EN BÉTON - FINITION RÉSINE ÉPOXY BÉTON de FINITION - FINITION LAVÉE
3,8
4,67
7,5
11,4
0,93
+64.08 NGF
4,75
S 1.1 S 1.2 S 1.3 S 1.4 S 1.5 S 1.6
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0,93 3,8
F1.1
SOLS
ECHELLE: 1/50e 0
Trémie Agam
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0,9
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0,9
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0,9
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3,5
1,1
3,04
0,9
+49.80 NGF
F 2.1
+49.80 NGF
F 2.3
F 2.2
F 2.3
PT1.2
PT1.2
accès sanitaires
ouvrant simple issue de secours
F 2.4
F 2.3
F 2.2
accès tours incendie
Photo - Cathedral existing situation
F 2.1
F 2.3
portes accordeons
ouvrant simple issue de secours
Photo - Cathedral project
mur rideau fixe
60,13
0,9
0,9
0,9
0,9
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2,4
3,5
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E INTERFACE NIQUES RETTI +49.80 NGF
3,4
3,4
3,5
+49.80 NGF
2,7
F 2.3
F 2.2
F 2.3
PT1.2
PT1.2
F 2.4
3,4
F 2.1
PT 1.3
F 2.3
F 2.2
F 2.1
F 2.3
+50.03 NGF
+49.90 NGF
+49.90 NGF ouvrant simple issue de secours
accès sanitaires
accès tours incendie COUPE DD
COUPE CC
COUPE BB
portes accordeons
ouvrant simple issue de secours +49.90 NGF
mur rideau fixe
+49.80 NGF
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CAMPUS PLEYAD_SAINT-DENIS (PARIS) ECDM architectes ESQ,APS,APD, PC, PRO, DCE, MAR, DET, EXE Project manager Program: Offices, RIE, Restaurant - Pleyad 4.1 Client: UBS Real Estate GmbH Construction company: Spie Batignolles Surface: 9980 m² SDP Cost: 22 M euro HT Delivery: 2020 Images competition: l’Autre Image ( http://www.autreimage.com/ projets) Photographer: Chiara Federico - construction site The project is part of the urban development of the ZAC in Saint Denis that will be characterized by the future realization of the new Grand Paris station. The core of the building is conceived like the extension of the existing one. There is a perpendicular volume which define, at the limit of public space, the alignment on Pleyel Street. The basement is wide and it incorporates a large number of services for the entire campus: a crossing hall, a public restaurant and a office restaurant. The part of the building towards the interior garden is more fragmented and is characterized by a green terraced facade which aims to remind the vegetation already present on the site. The facades are generated by a common register but each one with theirs singularities: the urban and the landscaped one.
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CAMPUS PLEYAD_SAINT-DENIS (PARIS) ECDM architectes ESQ,APS,APD, PC, PRO, DCE, MAR, DET, EXE Project manager Program: Cafeteria, auditorium and office renovation - Pleyad 2 Client: UBS Real Estate GmbH Construction company: Korus Surface: 8108 m² SDP Cost: 2 M euro HT Delivery: 2019 Images competition : l’Autre Image ( http://www.autreimage.com/ projets) Photographer : Chiara Federico - construction site The projet concerns the renovation of an existing office building. The main improvements are the creation, at the ground floor, of a cafeteria, in the north wing of the building, and the organisation of an auditorium and modular meeting rooms in the central hall. The other floors have been renovated keeping the old internal organization. These interventions are made as an extension of the existing facades. Some minor adaptations of them are however necessary: like for example the creation of new accesses, on the north facade, to be well connected with the main entrance of the Campus, and, on the south facade, to facilitate the connection of the cafeteria with the rest of the buildings. On this facade has been installed different folding doors to completely open the interior space to the exterior one. For this purpose, an outdoor wooden terrace has been created along the whole facade.
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ILOT 3M_CERGY POINTOISE ECDM architectes ESQ, APS, APD, PC, PRO Project manager Program : Collectives housing and Senior residence Client: Nexity Immobilier Construction company: Different - Separated lots Surface: 11 340 m² SDP Cost: 18 M euro HT Delivery: 2019 Images competition: Virgin Lemon ( https://virginlemon.tumblr. com/) Photographer : Chiara Federico - construction site The project is characterized by a contemporary thought of the production of the city which induces the creation of varied housing both in their principles of living and in their architectural principles. The site location project made us reflect about the notion of square, where all of the constructions mark the alignments and contribute to the define the public spaces. Two large faults open towards the garden at the centre of the plot. The volume of each entity is sculpted to limit the shadows in the heart of the block and allow all the apartments benefit of a generous natural light. The facades organize a multiplicity of cavities in a work of double skins. The voids multiply the surface area of the dwellings by adding exterior volumes. The annexed surfaces are more than ever articulation between interior and exterior, between housing and its environment. A simple and contemporary architectural design is sought here. It’s about designing a project based on solid principles and centred on use values.
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COLLECTIVE HOUSING_MONTREUIL ECDM architectes ESQ, APS, APD, PC, PRO Project manager Program: Collective housing Client: Nexity Immobilier, Credit agricole Construction company: Different - Separated Lots Surface: 9251 m² SDP Cost: 17 M euro HT Delivery: 2019 Images competition: l’Autre Image ( http://www.autreimage.com/ projets) Photographer: Chiara Federico - construction site The project is a collective housing operation of 116 apartments, divided into three buildings, placed on a commercial basement. It is an organized structure made up of diversity: social and programmatic diversity, different rhythms and uses, all framed by architectural variations. The different buildings are articulated in an alternation of full and empty. The result is a great porosity. The north facade is organized in a multiplicity of cavities in a work of double skins. The voids multiply the surface of each apartment by adding exterior volumes; the south facade is characterized by big balconies. The exterior part of the double skin is covered by white plaquettes, the interior one by gray plaster, and the rest of the facades by white plaster. The interior courtyard in completely green in order to offer, to the future inhabitants, a planted garden with tall trees which generate privacy and sun protection. This approach is a continuation of the strongly landscaped character of the ZAC.
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TOWN HALL_BEZONS ECDM architectes DCE, EXE Assistant project manager Program: Town hall Client: City of Bezons Construction company: Urban Works Area: 5,300 m² SHON Cost: 15 M euro HT Delivery: 2015 Images competition: l’Autre Image (http://www.autreimage.com/ projets) Photographer: Benoît Fougeirol The project is developed around the definition of a square, a public space, a place of convergence and exchange. It is an open space that articulates the various components of the city, a continuum protected by a large canopy which host, shelter and at the same time which reaffirm the presence of the City Hall on this major artery of Bezons. When someone walks towards the Seine it was necessary to give a great legibility to the Town hall and to bring a true answer to the effect of mask which the future developments will create. The project is characterized by a simple volume of three levels, resolutely non-sculptural. Contained volume, with simple lines, an architecture at the service of the values of openness, place of exchanges and meetings in a search for balance conducive to the common work. wwwWe sought to eliminate all the aspects which tend to isolate, to unbalance an harmony which it is advisable to establish between an environment, a district, and the actors of the Town hall.
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ON DECAY_ AN INCOMPLETE ARCHIVE Genoa, master thesis 110 with honours Giovanni Galli 2014 We live today in a time of ruins. The first decade of the twenty-first century saw the fluorishing - in the context of global events, culture and popular artists works - of images of disaster and decay. In general, a sense of decline and nostalgia of modernity is extremely current. The work explores ruins of Modern architecture, the dead infrastructure of the Cold War and the “unfinished” Italian landscape. The will is to exalt the value that these abandoned objects continue to maintain also once lost the function for which they were built, most of the time waiting for an “appropriate” reuse. The aim is to create a project that does not want to be itself a ruin, but a new object that has in itself the characters of ruins. It is the result of an archive of elements, forms and figures merged together. Ruins is not only the place of sadness and regret but a radical potential given by its fragmented and interrupted nature. Ruins are full of prospective and possibilities.
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MANCANZA di parti, di barriere visive, di un limite, di una logica
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LACK The concept of failure refers to the existence of an initial that has now lost its unity and completeness. The idea of primordial unity, despite the pieces had been blown away, continues to be perceived.
INCOMPLETE The idea of incompleteness is different than that of lack in what was never reached a whole, a state of completeness. The building at some point just stopped. Parts of them have not been completed, some structures have been truncated. This state of affairs, in which there is the lack of essential elements, leaving the way open to different interpretations, and stimulates the imagination to develop an idea about a possible completion. Frame Related to the concept of incompleteness; the absence of some part of structures, you can create frames that open up new views and perspectives which allow you to perform different readings of the same objects or filter what lies on the other side, giving it a new meaning. At the same time it marks a limit, a boundary both physical and perceptual.
CONTRAST This term can be associated with a variety of situations, as it can shows itself in the form of changes of scale (small-large), differences in the density of matter (light-heavy), and shape (disrupted-compact). Two contrasting elements can cause a tension that can bring forth at the same time feelings of anxiety and attraction. HETEROGENEITY The heterogeneity can be identified by comparing different objects or parts of the same object. It is characterized by a variety of different forms and elements independent or communicating with each other. It is achieved by the aggregation of complex or simple elements. The result is the presence of ambiguous spaces that can generate feelings of alienation and desire for exploration. STRUCTURE The building that has been stripped of the skin reveals its internal structure. In abandoned buildings the skeleton is an element consistently identifiable as it is one of the things that stays in place, even if only partially, even in buildings characterized by a high state of disrepair. Spaces are sketched without being defined in a precise way, thus allowing to fantasize about a wide variety of activities that could be played inside.
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Explosion-the archetypes are disassembled, broken, fractured, fragmented; order and disorder come together.
Fiction - Two-dimensional object working on irony of the elements; the archetypes are here reinterpreted losing their original function.
Implosion - the archetypes of ruins are preserved, there is the disintegration of a primary unit.
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DESIGN INSTALLATIONS Barcelone / Bologna In association with Alberto Ficele and Ilaria Cazzato 2016 / 2017 AIDA The project proposes a rereading, in theatrical key, of the eight columns of Puig i Cadafalch. The structure, discreet evokes a spectacular easel scenographic and guide to viewer towards the main scene (the Pavilion of Barcelona), creating a spatial contrast with Plaza Carles Buïgas and the Magic Fountain of Montjuïc (the backstage space). A system of curtains in transparent PVC surveyed in gradients of white defines the physical element to traverse to enter the scene. Curtains are made evoking the design of the profile of the columns allowing the scene entry to the pavilion, recreating the visit during the 1929 exhibition. LA MARISA The project aims to underline the importance of the wall as primordial element by the construction of a new Tower next to the two famous historical ones (the Asinelli and Garisenda towers). The installation proposes a wooden balloon frame structure with a clear design which contains the idea of a building. The wall, composed of red burned color bricks, lines up with the top of the basement of Garisenda Tower just next to it, and rises up 1.30 mt from the ground in order to create an intuitive access to the inner side. The installation aims to look like an incomplete “construction site” bugging with the historical place of Ravegnana and creating a sense of interesting confusion in the visitors passing by.
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BURRASCA MAGAZINE Genova Graphic editor In association with Burrasca Association 2014 - 2017 Burrasca Magazine is a sort of think tank that aims to be a platform of discussion by which we want to propose reflections, information and activities about Architecture under a large range of meanings. Each Burrasca’s publication tackles one theme. Contributions are collected by a call for submissions. Burrasca’s intent is then to make emerging relationships appear. The interpretation is both graphic and editorial and it is built up trough illustrations and extra content. We encourage inventive and original contributions from every person, even independent thinkers and people not related with any academic environment. This open structure provides us with the most diverse kind of contributions, succeeding in representing our fast–changing world. In the same way we give a great importance to illustration, which is in our thoughts a powerful means able to communicate Architecture to a wide audience.
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Burrasca #0 Fifteen about Architecture
Burrasca #1 Brasil
Burrasca #2 Biennali
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Burrasca #3 GLITCH
Burrasca #4 FAT/ANOREXIC
Burrasca #5 5TH WORLD
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