SANDRA TEBOUL
Architecture Portfolio
Ecole Spéciale d’Architecture
Educational
CUBANIA
WAREHOUSE 22 WILD THRESHOLD TEATRAL SILUHETA CENTRUM PLATEA FUTURES FROM NATURE
L’AUC Urbanists
LE TREPORT RESIDENCE Shigeru Ban Architects Europe
L’AQUILA CONCERT HALL SPA IN RUSSIA
Professional
Site plan
Diploma project, Ecole SpÊciale d’Architecture - 2019
CUBANIA _ LOCATION
Centro Habana, Havana, Cuba.
PROGRAMME Cultural Center including an open and a closed theater, a museum and public spaces. The project is also treating the waterfront to help avoiding flooding in the city center.
PROJECT The Center is related to the National Art Schools of Cubanacan, as a place of artistic representation for its students. Located in the center of Havana, it also offers new qualitative public spaces, to help the habaneros to take hold of the project as a urban platform. The point is to imagine the contemporary vernacular Cuban architecture, working with local ressources and techniques, as the clay bricks to build Catalan vaults. This type of construction allows a certain freedom during the buildings design, to create an architecture that responds to the climate and the customs. The project is divided in four parts, to offer a full range of integration into urban situations: el Malecon-ium, la Ola, el Pasaje Cultural and el Museo Planta.
HAVANA
CLAY BRICKS PRODUCTION MATANZAS CAMAGUEY
ECO-MATERIALS WORKSHOPS VILLA CLARA PROVINCE ECOLOGIC CEMENT PRODUCTION SANCTI SPIRITUS PROVINCE
Cuban local materiality
Ground floor plan
EL MALECON-IUM
LA OLA
EL PASAJE CULTURAL
MUSEO PLANTA
MUSEO PLANTA
Urban section
EL MALECON-IUM
Jetties along the Malecon
LA OLA
ECOLOGICAL CEMENT PLINTH PEDESTAL MORTAR CLAY BRICKS PINS REINFORCEMENT ROWED EARTH
PERFORATED ACOUSTIC BRICKS
ABSORBANT
BASS-TRAP BRICKS MOUCHARABIEH ABSORBANT MINERAL WOOL
REFLECTANT
PLAIN BRICKS
Structural and acoustic details of the main theater
North elevation
EL PASAJE CULTURAL
GARDEN
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GROUND PATIO
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1 PASSAGE
LEVEL1 PATIO
FROM OLA TOWARDS MUSEO PLANTA 1 ROOFED WALKWAY 2 OUTDOOR WALKWAY 3 THIRD PLACE LOOKING OVER THE PATIO
Exploded isometric view
North elevation
MUSEO PLANTA
ZENITHAL OPENING
EXTERNAL PLATFORM INDOOR PLATFORM
TERRACE WORKSHOP OFFICE
ACCESS TO THE TERRACE
RESTROOMS
RECEPTION
REHABILITATED SHELL
MUSEO PRINCIPAL ENTRANCE
Exploded isometric view
North elevation
LIBRARY
COFFESHOP
La Ola seen from the Malecon
Site plan
Ecole Spéciale d’Architecture - 2017
WAREHOUSE 22 _ LOCATION Porte de la Chapelle, Paris, France.
PROGRAMME Cultural and artistic complex including : a market, restaurants, a library, an exhibition room, artist’s studios, a conservatory, a greenhouse and a public space.
PROJECT The rehabilitated buildings were old railway halls, today out of use. We decided to keep 3 of them to retain the memory of the site, but to change the use, the materials , the interior trim and design. The various and transgenerational programme helps to open up the site and offers to the neighbourhood new communal and cultural activities. Thanks to new green and urban public spaces, and to the communal greenhouse, the project integrates the daily lives of the residents and gives a bigger radiance to the district.
Conservatory entrance
Ground floor plan
Artist’s studio
Model 1:500
Urban section
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CAR ACCESS / CONNECTION PEDESTRIAN ACCESS
1 MARKET CRAFTMEN’S HALL RESTAURATION
2 LIBRARY
3 EXHIBITION ROOM ARTIST’S STUDIOS
4 CONSERVATORY
5 GREENHOUSE PUBLIC GARDEN
Existing site plan
Ecole SpÊciale d’Architecture - 2017
WILD THRESHOLD _ LOCATION Romainville forest, France.
PROGRAMME An observatory, a footbridge through the forest and a coffee shop.
PROJECT The Romainville natural forest has grown for 60 years totally wildly above gypsum quarries. As the site is not secure enough to welcome public, the municipality wants to destroy it without taking care of the wonderfull ecosystem growing there. In order to let the public enjoy this urban jungle without impacting on it, we imagined two dispositives to give its worth back. The first is a footbridge with two entries : an observatory and a sensitive experience. The second is a coffee shop with on one side a urban public place and on the other an open auditorium into the forest.
1. The observatory 2.Getting through nature 3. Coffee sho(w)p
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OBSERVE THE FOREST FAUNA AND FLORA FROM ABOVE.
LEARN BY APPROACHING A FULLY NATURAL ENVIRONMENT.
CHILL WITH A VIEW ON ROMAINVILLE HIDDEN TREASURE.
Coffee sho(w)p section
Existing site plan
Ecole SpÊciale d’Architecture - 2015
CENTRUM PLATEA _ LOCATION San Lorenzo square, Firenze, Italy.
PROGRAMME A new public space to reveal the San Lorenzo church.
PROJECT From the lateral steps of the forecourt we can go up to a centered place, thanks to its eight posts made of welded raw steel. To energize the place, a ticket sales office is placed out of the center of the plan from where the posts are placed, and constitute a step before the entrance of the church. The pavement of the forecourt forms a pattern of 1 x 1 meter marble slabs, on which we can find the posts and the ticket sales building. The floor of the Centrum Platea is different from the rest of San Lorenzo square, thanks to an acoustic system of resonance under the marble slabs. The public space created is directly connected to the basilic in a spiritual and monumental way.
Views of the Centrum Platea
Cross section
Tickets sale office axonometry
East elevation
Steel post
Marble floor
Technical details
Plan
Cross section
Ecole SpÊciale d’Architecture - 2015
FUTURE FROM NATURES _ LOCATION The Bardenas desert, Spain.
PROGRAMME A shelter for cyclists and hikers.
PROJECT This architecture draws its inspiration from the crystals evolution for its internal structure and its geometry, as well as from the elasticity of bat wings for its envelope. Of these two natural inspirations results a series of experiences and steps to finally arrive at a finished and thoughtful project. The final project takes place in the heart of the Spanish desert of Bardenas. It forms a resting place for the cyclists and tourists of the area. The complex is traveled thanks to its various connected spaces, and is a shelter from nocturnal winds and diurnal heat of the desert.
Formal experimentation steps
The model is generated by trinagulated structures, wrapped in latex to be molded in plaster. The final shape of the structure is an assembly of those plaster caves in order to create multiple shaded and mysterious rooms.
Final model on site 1:100
Axonometric view of a flat typology
L’AUC Urbanists Internship - 2017
LE TREPORT RESIDENCE _ LOCATION Le TrĂŠport, France.
PROGRAMME Residence for the elderly.
PROJECT The field is located at the extension of the saved sector, and is the last building plot by the seaside. The project respond to a collective building demand, for an ederly residence of 120 appartments use. The project intentions are articulating with the existing context, and offering quality spaces, while respecting the norms and constraints.
Sea view
North/south qualities +4.50
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Floors height qualities
Winter gardens
Different flat typologies
Groundfloor plan
Cross section
Shigeru Ban Architects Europe Internship - 2016/17
MODEL MAKING _ LTCH
Full project model, scale 1:100, for an exhibition in Saudi Arabia of the temporary concert hall of l’Aquila. Shigeru Ban proposed the project after the 2009 earthquake in Italy destructed a music school auditorium, based on paper tubes and a steel structure. The project was completed in 2011.
OMEGA MUSEUM Range of detail models, scale 1:1, to help on the construction site of the museum. The museum and headquarters of Swatch and Omega, in Biel, Switzerland, were under construction at the time.
SPA IN RUSSIA Detail model 1:20, of a section of a spa for a private client in Russia. The model shows the structure of the wooden floor and the copper roof, as well as the division of the glass facade. It will be used for the client presentations as well as on the construction site.
L’aquila concert hall (LTCH) model 1:100
0mega museum detail model of a camera housing 1:1
Omega museum detail model of a fire alarm housing 1:1
Spa in Russia floor and roof detail model 1:20
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