JTB. Architecture

Wooden Housing Building

Wooden Housing Building
© Cyrille Lallement
Wooden Housing Building
© Cyrille Lallement

WOODEN HOUSING BUILDING

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ARCHITECTS
Jtb.Architecture

LOCATION
Saint-denis, France

CATEGORY
Social Housing

AREA
936.0 m²

CERTIFICATION
BBC Effinergie RT 2005

PHOTOGRAPHS
Cyrille Lallement, Luc Boegly

PROJECT MANAGER
Siham Laadjal

ENGINEERING
Egsc (bet tce, économist), Arpente (bet structure bois)

CREDITS 3 D IMAGES
Péio Limondins

FIRMS
Lcidf, Carl Construction, Guillemot, Tradicharpente , G-clim , Salle Metallerie, Oti

YEAR
2015

MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS
Klh / Lignatec (Clt), Arval Arcelor-mittal (Metal Siding)

Text description provided by architect.

This 10 social rented housing is part of the National Plan Redevelopment of Former District Gradients (PNRQAD).

Wooden Housing Building
© Cyrille Lallement
Wooden Housing Building
© Cyrille Lallement
Wooden Housing Building
© Cyrille Lallement

The narrow land on which the project will intrude is caught between two buildings of existing housing.

For the sake of courtesy integration vis-à-vis neighboring buildings, the project gutter line just to hang on to those of the two buildings that adjoin.

Their difference altimetry results in the weakening of the horizontal line on the street front.

Wooden Housing Building
Wooden Housing Building
© Luc Boegly
Wooden Housing Building
© Cyrille Lallement

Because the project is part of an environmental approach claimed but also because the small size of the plot and its difficult access urged him, the architects of JTB.architecture proposed a structural scheme adapted to these criteria.

The building thus consists of a base in reinforced concrete and masonry, on which the five floors and roof panels made entirely of wooden cross-laminated KLH.

Wooden Housing Building
© Cyrille Lallement
Wooden Housing Building
© Cyrille Lallement

This structural choice has many advantages: -It minimizes the constraints of site facilities (no fixed crane) -It allows the assembly of structural work in record time (only nine days to build the six upper levels)

-It guarantees a clean site and low pollution, -It facilitates the formation of a thermally efficient envelope -Participates in the fight against climate change by storing C02.

Wooden Housing Building
© Cyrille Lallement
Wooden Housing Building
© Cyrille Lallement

In France, the construction of multi-family wood from such a height structure is still counted on the fingers of one hand. The composition of the staircases and wooden elevators are unprecedented for this type of program.

Wooden Housing Building
© Luc Boegly
Wooden Housing Building
© Luc Boegly

Despite its small size, the project offers a variety of housing typology, from T1 to T5, all through and offering a private outdoor space for everyone.

The building envelope is completely isolated from the outside and coated with a white lacquered metal skin.

Wooden Housing Building
© Cyrille Lallement


Wooden Housing Building
© Luc Boegly
Wooden Housing Building
© Luc Boegly
Wooden Housing Building
© Luc Boegly
Wooden Housing Building
© Luc Boegly
Wooden Housing Building
© Luc Boegly
Wooden Housing Building
© Cyrille Lallement


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Ground Floor Plan
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Site Plan
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Fourth Floor Plan


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Section
Wooden Housing Building
West Elevation


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