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TWO MONOGRAPHS PUBLISHED IN JANUARY 2006 Print

 

 

Monograph n°22

Clarifying the urban fabric, a design for living

 

64 housing units, Arc de Triomphe quarter, Saintes (France)

Architects: Thibaud Babled, Armand Nouvet, Marc Reynaud

 

How to transform a historic suburb giving it a new meaning while at the same time revitalising what is already there? Which increase in value to bring to these districts in order to promote social life and to ensure their revitalisation? How in an historic context to create urbanity?

The architects Thibaud Babled, Armand Nouvet and Marc Reynaud, winner of the Europan 3 competition for the site in Saintes (France), have developed a concept which bases on the desire to retain the unitary nature of the whole main block, while increasing density at its centre by reactivating a network of alleyways, with alternating gardens and buildings. They overlay a stratum of new construction on the pre-existing urban structure. So, through this concept they bring a value added by public spaces to promote social life as a way of revitalising existing districts, rather than the quality of the architecture itself.

They develop a project in which they propose to think in a new way about the transition between private and public in an attempt to open up the interior of the building to the public space in stages from the most private to the most urban.

At the end, the interior of a vast existing old city block has been reworked in strips alternating construction, private gardens and public alleys providing numerous routes, which cut through. To let in the public space of the street, by alleys within the interior of a city block to serve terrace houses and permit shortcuts has raised along all the process questions of the boundaries between private and public.

 

Edition Europan, 2006

Text in English and French

On-line from January 2006, price 9 € (including postage)

 

 

Monograph n°23

Weaving the urban fabric

 

40 housing units, Chalutier le Forban avenue, Plérin-sur-Mer (France)

Architects: CITArchitecture - Olivier de Boismenu, Denis Cronier, Pascal Lefebvre,Lucas Meister, Jean-Michel Veillerot

 

How to adapt in a modified context, from Saintes to Plérin-sur-Mer, ideas on the theme of relationship between private spaces and public spaces, using the same architectural vocabulary? How in this new urban context, to create the alliance of micro-urbanities and domesticated nature?

The idea of creating a micro-urbanity in a residential island, which was prize-winner in Saintes for Europan 3 competition, was realized by Olivier de Boismenu, Denis Cronier, Pascal Lefebvre, Lucas Meister and Jean-Michel Veillerot and transposed to Plérin-sur-Mer in a diffused suburban context as an alternative to the detached house on its own plot of land. Continuity and a certain compactness have been structured within a fabric of little density, paying particular attention to transitional spaces in order to foster relationships within a group of 40 dwellings. Terraces and planted alleys help to create fine gradations between public and private, producing a half-rural half-urban inner area and spacing out that allows people to approach without annoying each other, as if promising possible but not enforced contacts with others.

Edition Europan, 2006

Text in English and French

On-line from January 2006, price 9 € (including postage)

 
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