405 HOUSING, OFFICES & SHOPS, ROQUEBRUNE-CAP-MARTIN

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 The architectural challenge of the project is to achieve subtle integration and reconfigure the existing local fabric to breathe new life into the area. Our urban approach takes advantage of the site's topography and...

147 HOUSING UNITS, SHOPS AND OFFICES, VILLEURBANNE

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Located on a brownfield south-west of Villeurbanne, the redevelopment project spans a small chunk of the district. The reconversion of the city block, a legacy of an industrial past, harmonises with its diverse, eclectic...

URBAN REDEVELOPMENT, MOSCOW

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The two work packages for this development amount to nearly 3 million square metres, encompassing about 60,000 flats and their associated public realm. The project spans two peripheral districts of Moscow requiring an extensive...

VISION FOR TOULOUSE 2050

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Our proposal offers a reinterpretation of Tou-louse's architecture, taking into account the his-torical, urban, and landscape context while pre-serving the city’s heritage. Looking towards 2050, we divide buildings into sections incorpo-rating transverse openings, creating...

494 HOUSING UNITS, ART CENTER AND SHOPS, NICE

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The block contributes to the metamorphosis of « the abattoirs district », turning it into a setting where emphasis is placed on the development of an attractive urban inter-generational community type of living environment. To...

104 HOUSING UNITS, OFFICES AND SHOPS, BELVAL

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This project consists of a mixed development programme, where habits bring the building to life. The built element features four facades surrounding a central garden, accessible to residents as well as passers-by and serving...

A LA CARTE HOUSING, PARIS XVIII

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What if we gave users the freedom to choose how they want to live? The project has turned this elongated plot into an opportunity for desi-gning ‘à la carte’ residential units. The idea was...