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Massive Stone Social Housing Units in Paris

Apartment Building Development France design by Barrault Pressacco architectes

30 May 2018

Massive Stone Social Housing Units

Design: Barrault Pressacco architectes

Location: 62 rue Oberkampf, 75,011 Paris, France

Massive Stone Social Housing Units at rue Oberkampf

Massive Stone Social Housing Units in Paris
photo © Clément-Guillaume

The Parisian practice Barrault Pressacco recently completed a social housing project in massive stone. The operation articulates an environmental approach to design whilst echoing the Hausmannian building tradition that characterises the French capital. The use of this natural material equally contributes to the sense of well-being and comfort that permeate the project.

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The Site
The site is located in the 11th arrondissement of Paris, where local vernacular architecture coexists alongside Hausmannian renovations from the latter half of the 19th century.

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The Form
The volumetry of the building derives from urban regulations and the orientation of the site. The densest part of the building is aligned with the street whereas the second part, situated inside the block, is disposed in south-facing graded terrasses.

Massive Stone Social Housing Units in Paris
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Stone: From Material to Resource
Stone is abundant in France and notably in the vicinity of Paris. Its use is virtuous environmentally and highly contextual, drawing on local resources and engaging the regional economy. Territory, city and architecture are thus brought together by this ancestral material.

Massive Stone Social Housing Units in Paris
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The energy necessary to extract, cut and lay stone is limited in comparison to other materials. It undergoes little transformation and its intrinsic properties are conserved in the process. Having been a geological layer, stone becomes a resource, imbued with new purpose and meaning.

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Structure/Hybridation
The construction of the building is hybrid, composed of different materials each assuming a particular mechanical or thermal role. All the facades are in massive stone supported by reinforced concrete porticos on the ground floor. This juxtaposition recalls the Parisian building tradition, wherein the materiality of the lower and higher levels was typically differentiated.

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The thickness of the stone facade varies depending on the degree of its sollication, with 35 centimeters on the first level and 30 centimeters on the floors above. A metal frame associated with the facade reduces the load on the floor plates.

Massive Stone Social Housing Units in Paris
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Hemp concrete, whose breathability is well suited for stone masonry, insulates the building.

Massive Stone Social Housing Units in Paris
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Stereotomy and Modenature
The science of stereotomy (art of cutting and assembling stone elements) leverages the significant technical advances associated with the building of cathedrals. For the project architects, an awareness of the life cycle of stone—extraction, transformation, use, reuse—gives new relevance to the architectural form and to construction details.

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As opposed to ornamentation by addition, the design of the window openings proceeds by subtraction, inspired by the Haussmannian pursuit of an economy of means and materials. The modernature hereby invokes history in order to innovate.

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Massive Stone Social Housing Units – Building Information

Address: 62 rue Oberkampf
75,011 Paris, France
Program: 17 social housing units and 1 shop
Client: RIVP
Architect: barrault pressacco
Collaborators: Julie André-Garguilo (competition), Pauline Rabjeau (studies)
Structure/Thermal engineering: LM Ingénieur
M&E engineering: Atelux
Economist: ALP ingénierie
Acoustics: QCS services

Labels:
Label biosourcé niveau 3
Label BBCA (low carbon building)
Certification Habitat & Environnement, Option Performance
RT2012 / plan climat ville de paris
Surface: 1085 sqm of living area
1222 sqm of floor area
Cost: 3.2 M€ (excluding VAT)
Calendar: Competition September 2012
Delivery: December 2017

Massive Stone Social Housing Units in Paris
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Photographers: © Giaime Meloni, © Maxime Delvaux, © Clément Guillaume

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Location: 62 rue Oberkampf, 75,011 Paris, France

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