Allée Verte / Clermont Architectes

By Andrew Rosenberg

July 7, 2011 3:23 PM EDT

© Daniel Osso

Architects: Clermont Architectes
Location: Paris, France
Collaborator: Emilien Robin
Engineers: CE Ingénierie
Economist: François Gandon
Photographs: Daniel Osso

The neighborhood of the Allée Verte, located between the Boulevard Beaumarchais and the Boulevard Richard Lenoir, near the Bastille, is characterized by the heteroclite aspect of its buildings. An old suburban architecture meets, not always easily, more modern real-estate constructions.

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The building of the Allée Verte is a part of this environment thanks to a simple balance between volumes and materials.

© Daniel Osso

The duality of its program is expressed by the superposition of two clearly identifiable entities: the plastered façades and the glass panels of the dwellings overhang the wooden volume of the child care centre.

The presence of the child care centre’s garden on the ground floor, along the future tree-lined mall in the rue Nicolas Appert, involves an additional constraint: for safety reasons, the windows of the dwellings must not overhang this area dedicated to children.

© Daniel Osso

Placed directly on the wooden base of the child-care centre, the dwellings are organized in a L-form around a vegetated flat roof. Thus is given to each dwelling a double orientation, between the street and the vegetal flat roof. Overhanging the garden, the façade made of fixed glass panels diffuses the natural light inside the dwellings.

The façade on the Allée Verte, plastered with a bright coating, is randomly animated by the bay-windows, the loggias and the bow-windows.

© Daniel Osso

Around the vegetal flat roof, the Eternit panels, arranged in a scale pattern, create a play of shadows on the façades. Under this layer, coloured sliding shutters display variation depending on whether the inhabitants are there or not.

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