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Mixed Operation Binet Porte de Montmartre

Mixed Operation Binet in Porte de Montmartre, Paris, French Hotel Building, Architecture Images

Mixed Operation Binet in Porte de Montmartre, Paris

New Hotel Building Project in the Capital of France design by ECDM

12 Dec 2018

Mixed Operation Binet

Design: Emmanuel COMBAREL Dominique MARREC Architectes (ECDM)

Location: Porte de Montmartre, Paris

Mixed Operation Binet in Porte de Montmartre

ECDM designed this hotel as a succession of plans and sequences condensing the long traveling shot that leads the traveler to Paris.

Mixed Operation Binet in Porte de Montmartre Paris

Access to the hotel is from a reception on the roof of the city, a place from which one can apprehend the opposite way, to understand Paris, this open territory which unfolds in a limitless continuum, whose the white horizon is punctuated by magnificent emergences. The project will be a place characterized, surprising, a destination, a landmark, a connivance, a point of view on the capital.

Mixed Operation Binet in Porte de Montmartre Paris

Mixed Operation Binet in Porte de Montmartre Paris

The volumetry of the building contributes to the affirmation of a device destined to become an inhabited urban boulevard, a metropolitan landscape. Also the building envelope fits into a perfectly defined template. The volumetry is thought in continuity of the project of the business hotel of Zundel and Cristea.

Mixed Operation Binet in Porte de Montmartre Paris

In the manner of an open book, the architectural elements are matched, inscribed in the same alignment: the pedestal is perfectly prolonged, just like the generators that define the ridge, the recesses or the attic figures. We organized the programs by stacking them so that they can be deployed in large shots entirely dedicated to a single use. Thus the building unfolds in height in a succession of plans of a great clarity of space.

Mixed Operation Binet in Porte de Montmartre Paris

The different trays are articulated around a central technical space. The organization of the different plans borrows from the tertiary model a rigorous and effective device, both from a spatial and technical point of view. The center, largely sized, is dedicated to fluids and vertical circulation, releasing large surfaces perfectly scalable, with a very high valuation of facades. The trays are thus totally free of any bulky item.

Mixed Operation Binet in Porte de Montmartre Paris

The plans are simple, rational, the identification is easy; At each level, at the ends of the circulations, large framing on the city allows the natural light to enter widely into the horizontal distribution spaces.

Mixed Operation Binet in Porte de Montmartre Paris

Mixed Operation Binet, Porte de Montmartre – Building Information

Program: Housing, offices, commercial activities and private and public equipements
Client: Spie Batignolles Immobilier
Architect: Emmanuel COMBAREL Dominique MARREC Architectes (ECDM)
Interior Architect: Agence MOHA

Location: Porte de Montmartre – Paris XVIII (75)
Surface: 7025 sqm
Completed: 2018

Mixed Operation Binet in Porte de Montmartre Paris

Photography: Mr Salem Mostefaoui

Mixed Operation Binet in Porte de Montmartre, Paris images / information received 121218

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Location: Porte de Montmartre, Paris, France, western Europe

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