BOOK 2019 - Eugénie HINGOT

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Portfolio Architecture

Personnal and professional works - 2015 / 2019



Cover picture : Architecture school of Porto, Alvaro Siza - taken during school trip in Porto (second year undergraduate). Picture below; Conceptual model - 1/2 house’s analysis, John Hejduk.

Summary Professional work • Collective housing, Brussels

p. 4-5

Personal work • Cultural and sport center, Ivry-sur-Seine

p. 6-9

• Architecture school, Marseille

p. 10-13

• Collective housing, Paris 5e

p. 14-15

• Student housing, Paris 12e

p. 16-19

• Photography & writing

p. 20-21


Collective housing, Brussels 4

Gap year - Longterm internship. In group of two with Michael Parr. Under the direction of Michel Mossessian. Clients: REVIVE Program: Residential collective housing Area: 10 148 m2 Planning construction: 2020.

This project is situated in Western Brussels in Molembeek’s district. Clients’s requirements are a hundred of appartments from single studios to 3 bedrooms for a affordable rental price. We are seeking to offer a scheme that allows prefabrication in the order to provide a faster and more sustainable way to make buildings.


1.Semi public street perspective view 1.1 External overview ( pictures credits: Alejandro Jimenez ) 2. 3 beds typology - prefabrication grid 3. Ground floor

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The first step was to create a precise grid in the order to establish the typologies’s firsts schemes. The design was based on a regular grid of 1.75m and 3.5m respectively ( dimensions that actually allows the delivery by truck on the construction’s site ). After having designed a shape linked to the context and the site, we have put the different types of typology together. A semi-public street has been created thanks to two separate blocks. Appartments are accessible by four entries and are served by external pathways. The program includes housing on the ground level which are built in a traditional way, that is to say in concrete, while the others will be in cross laminated wood.

Schedule of Units 1 Bed: 34 2 Bed: 61 3 Bed: 13 Total: 108


Cultural & sport center, Ivry-sur-Seine 6

In group of two with J. Barbet 3rd year - Semester 6. Brigit De Kosmi

This project is situated Street RenĂŠ Villars Ă Ivry sur Seine in Parisian suburbs. It is a public building dedicated to sports and culture activities. The site is overlooking Paris and profit of a large space for a public garden. We are interested in offering interesting views and lanscaping design.


1. First level 2. External perspective view 3. Programatic axonometry

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The site we worked on was along the «parisian peripherique». We are seeking to protect the project from these noises and global desgrements. Our main goal were to create a large open space within spatial and visual connexions. The omnisport hall profit of a large height thanks to the site’s slope and the structure. For the concert hall, we also wanted it goes directly under the wooden curve to improve the accoustic performance. The structure is totally opened on the south side overlooking the garden. This allows to create external spaces dedicated to cultural or sport activites.


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1. Omnisport hall’s perspective view 2. Structural details 3. Longitudinal section 4. 1/500 model on site

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Architecture school, Marseille 10

3rd year - Semester 5. Laurent Beaudouin & Cyrille Faivre-Aublin

This project is situated in Marseille, in the first discrit, « place de la porte d’Aix». It is an architecture school for 600 students approximately. A theorical reflexion is necessary to understand the stakes. In fact, we are seeking to create a real platform of exchanges, transmission and learning; a sort of « knowledge temple». Moreover, another question guides us during the design process: How can we make this project from the inside? A reflexion around a major space naturally enlightned has come.


1. Ground floor 2. Longitudinal section 3. Entry hall’s perspective view 4. Exhibition room’s perspective view

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The major space, here represented in sections, has appear from this issue and also from a topography adaptation. This space is structurated by a hudge and central void around wich the user circule to find differents program components. We are seeking to have a real coherence between the architectural shape and the spaces positions. The studios are treated as a detached volume - the cafeteria as a pause in the building - the library as lifted volume wich overhang the project - the exhibition room attached to the street but a specific porosity. The building is quite hermetic to enhance the view given on the rooftop.


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1. Floor plates ( exhibition room, project and classes rooms, cafeteria & terrace ) 2. Transversal section 3. External view from the street

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Collective housing, Paris-5ème 14

2nd year - Semester 4. Alessandro Mosca & Clément Blanchet

This project is situated in the 5th disctrict of Paris, between «Rue des Fossées Saint Bernard» and «Rue du Cardinal Lemoine». The program contain approximatively 40 one and two storey flats, student rooms, shared spaces with possibility of businesses or shops on the ground floor.


1. Typologies ( 2 bedrooms -4 bedrooms ) 2. Current floor 3. Project’s sketch

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The shape of this project come from the objective of connecting the mains gables walls, create a breathing space with inner courtyard liking two adjoining streets. We are seeking to create housing oriented East and West with new views and a transparent axis leading to Rue du Cardinal Lemoine. The irregularity of this figure is balanced by the strict repetitive order of the facade created by arrangement of the flats. Here, like in a previous former project project we find the active band. The common areas and flats work together to favor exchange and social cohesion.


Student housing and community center, Paris-12ème 16

2nd year - Semester 3. Jean-Michel Veillerot & Jean Mas

Situated between Avenue Saint-MandĂŠ and rue de Picpus, this housing project was conceived in three main phases. From student dorm to the student housing block including a community center. The structure and landscaping of the site favors shared spaces with the option of privacy.


1. Student dorm’s plan

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2. Dorm’s sketches 3. Perspective section overall project

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For the student dorm we worked on space dilatation, in the order to make 21 squares matters bigger. Raillings and bathroom screens are in wood providing a warm and light atmosphere while conserving privacy and creating an aesthetic effect in facade. A public building attached to the housing block is create then. It includes a library, a large common room, an exhibition gallery and common spaces for students. All of these elements are designed around an inner courtyard. This space gives an impression of open breathing space. The building is accessible from Avenue Saint-Mandé and Rue de Picpus. Community center and student housing are connected yet function independently.


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1. Community center plans 2. Student dorm’s model 3. External view from the street

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Photography and writing works 20


Pour concevoir l’espace, l’architecte est soumis à un jeu. Les règles sont simples mais les stratégies à mettre en place sont complexes. Deux éléments sont donnés au début de chaque partie; L’opacité et la transparence. Celle-ci peut commencer dès lors que le sol, le ciel et le soleil sont en place. Ainsi, le joueur pioche trois cartes; Un contexte, un programme et un usage. Passée l’analyse et l’interpretation de ces composantes, la partie est rythmée par la succession des cases «questions»; Quel type de lumière? Quelles vues? Quel cadrage? Sur quel élément? Il essayera d’y répondre avec son coeur et son cours. L’outil dessin peut s’avérer indispensable à ce stade du jeu...Tout au long de la partie, il aura le plaisir de découvrir d’autres facteurs à étudier tels que la couleur, les reflets, la matérialité... Le jeune joueur doit s’entourer à ses débuts. C’est avant tout un jeu basé sur la transmission et le dialogue...On ne gagne pas du premier coup; Le plus méritant est celui qui ne se décourage jamais car chaque partie est essentielle pour la suivante. Il faut jouer, essayer, oser, se tromper, échouer, recommencer.

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The three pictures in black and white were developped manually in the ECLA’s dark room in Saint-Cloud. On the top of the page, a writing exercise proposed in theory of architecture. Just under, a bachelor report whilst I’m asking myself about the link between architecture and psychiatry trhough three different scales; Urban, architectural and human. Does the architecture and its place can have a influence on the patients’ clinic state? Can we encourage the relations between the inside and the outside through a close and secure architecture ? Does the architect treat as well as the psychiatrist ?

La maturité et la technique du joueur évolue au même titre que la vision qu’il se fait des deux éléments dont il dispose. Pourtant diamètralement opposés, ceux ci vont de pairs. La transparence ouvre au monde - L’opacité, au rêve - permettant de prolonger à l’infini les lignes dessinées par le paysage. La saveur de l’une provient de l’autre. La partie est gagnée lorsque l’émotion apparaît.

Métaphore de la conception en architecture comme une partie de jeu. Photographie qui retransmet cette idée avec le jeu de reflet ambigü et le statut particulier de l’édifice; L’école d’architecture comme notice, lieu d’entrainement et de transmission...

Eugénie HINGOT, Licence 3.


EugĂŠnie Hingot eugenieh@hotmail.fr +33627398275


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