33 New and Rehabilitated Housing Units / Antonini + Darmon Architectes


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© Luc Boegly


© Julien Lanoo


© Julien Lanoo


© Luc Boegly


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  • Contractor: Antonini-Darmon
  • Client: SIEMP
  • Construction Company: CBM Batiment
  • Cost: 4,7 M € HT

© Julien Lanoo

© Julien Lanoo

The project is located on a long, narrow strip of land partially occupied by a five-story building, in the traditionally working-class Belleville district of Paris. A significant piece of the neighborhood’s heritage and the site’s unifying building, it has been rehabilitated and its base hollowed out to allow passage.


Plan

Plan

Section

Section

Backbone of the complex, the internal street is the structuring element that irrigates the project. It becomes a semi-private common space for all the housing units, where interaction and socializing take place. Aligned with the central passage, the new building “pierces” the existing building. 


© Julien Lanoo

© Julien Lanoo

Diagram

Diagram

This effect is accentuated by the treatment of the facades: the five “small” houses and the existing building, given a matte white plaster finish, come to rest on a base covered with shiny white enamel bricks, a reminder of the neighborhood’s past. Paved with Parisian paving stones, the little street becomes a pathway for strolling, with vegetation planted along the new buildings and the adjoining wall. These features define the passage route and clearly identify access points.


© Luc Boegly

© Luc Boegly

© Luc Boegly

© Luc Boegly

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