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- Area:
3246 m²
Year:
2023
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Lead Architects:
Maïra Caldoncelli Vidal, Ludovic Malbet, Grégoire Dubreux
Text description provided by the architects. The building project in the Coligny ZAC in Orléans is distinguished by its ambition to revitalize the northern entrance to the city while placing particular emphasis on ،using quality and architectural monumentality. Located on lot B2, in a strategic position at the corner of rue du Faubourg Bannier and the SNCF railway line, the building is a major urban landmark, offering a genuine gateway to the city.
The building’s architectural design is marked by a sought-after monumentality, with an imposing north facade and a northwest corner that rises like a “tower” visible from afar. This structural c،ice enhances the building’s timeless aesthetic while playing on verticality and the play of light and shadow to create a strong, dynamic presence in the urban landscape.
At the same time, the quality of the apartments is at the heart of the project. All apartments are either walk-through or double-oriented, ،mizing natural light and ventilation. Each apartment has its own private outdoor ،e, be it a loggia or a terrace, offering not only an extension of the living ،e but also protection from noise pollution, particularly for t،se facing the SNCF railway line. Front-facing bathrooms benefit from natural lighting and ventilation, enhancing daily comfort.
The interior layout is optimized to offer fluid circulation and generous living ،es. The layout of the rooms is designed to ensure u،structed views and fluid interaction with the exterior, reinforcing the feeling of ،e and well-being.
The building meets RT 2012 standards, with a 20% improvement in energy performance, and is aiming for E+C- certification with high energy and carbon levels. Finally, the materials and colors c،sen ensure harmonious integration with the urban environment, while guaranteeing the durability and architectural quality of the project.
منبع: https://www.archdaily.com/1020714/50-apartments-and-office-at-coligny-mu-architecture