Comte Vollenweider Architectes

Housing in Paris

Housing in Paris
© Takuji Shimmura
Housing in Paris
© Takuji Shimmura

HOUSING IN PARIS

Comte & Vollenweider, Hamonic + Masson & Associés

ARCHITECTS
Comte & Vollenweider, Hamonic + Masson & Associés

LOCATION
Paris, France

CATEGORY
Housing, Offices

AREA
13780.0 m²

YEAR
2015

PHOTOGRAPHS
Takuji Shimmura, Milène Servelle

MANUFACTURERS
Euramax, Alubel

Housing in Paris
© Takuji Shimmura

Text description provided by architect.

Members of the Council of Paris revised the urban regulations for the Masséna- Bruneseau sector in Paris’ southeasterly 13th arrondissement at the city council meeting of Tuesday 16th November 2011.

This amendment will allow the construction of residential towers measuring 50 metres tall, and of office blocks measuring up to 180 metres tall.

Functioning as one single building and offering social housing and home ownership opportunities, the project links the strict rigidity of the Avenue de France, the railway landscape, the entrance to the Ivry suburb and finally the transition from a linear city to a vertical one.

Housing in Paris
© Takuji Shimmura
Housing in Paris
© Takuji Shimmura
Housing in Paris
© Takuji Shimmura

The terraces spiral upwards, catching the light at every angle, adding to the allure of this tiered tower, whilst leaving an impression of progressive transformation.

The performance resides in the fact that there is no feeling of repetition throughout this structure of 200 homes.

The apartments are stacked on top of one another, but each has its own strong, unique identity.

Housing in Paris
© Takuji Shimmura
Housing in Paris
© Takuji Shimmura

Many people aspire to live in suburban style, individual housing. There are many reasons for this, but in particular being able to create a true identity for one’s own home.

Secondly there’s appeal of eating outside, having direct contact with the outdoors from the comfort of your own house, all whilst owning ones own land.

Housing in Paris
© Takuji Shimmura
Housing in Paris
© Takuji Shimmura

These desires must be integrated in to the scale of the apartments in a collective building.

We have responded to this search for individual identity, ownership and differentiation by creating multiple exterior spaces and apartments with various, differing typologies within the collective.

Housing in Paris
© Milène Servelle
Housing in Paris
© Takuji Shimmura

Living up high gives a sense of privilege: the view, the light and the sunshine... Some say they “have their head in the clouds.”

Being in the city whilst also being able to shut oneself off and see the land below and the horizon: living here is like getting away from it all.

Housing in Paris
© Milène Servelle
Housing in Paris
© Takuji Shimmura
Housing in Paris
© Milène Servelle

The HOME project will be complete at the beginning of 2015 and will be the first housing operation of 50 metres to be built in Paris since the 1970s. It is symbolic of a willingness to reconsider the possibility and the potential of height in Paris.

Housing in Paris
© Milène Servelle
Housing in Paris
© Milène Servelle


Housing in Paris
© Takuji Shimmura
Housing in Paris
© Takuji Shimmura
Housing in Paris
Housing in Paris
© Takuji Shimmura
Housing in Paris
© Takuji Shimmura
Housing in Paris
© Takuji Shimmura
Housing in Paris
© Takuji Shimmura
Housing in Paris
© Milène Servelle
Housing in Paris
© Takuji Shimmura
Housing in Paris
© Takuji Shimmura
Housing in Paris
© Takuji Shimmura
Housing in Paris
© Takuji Shimmura
Housing in Paris
© Takuji Shimmura


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Master Plan
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7th Floor Plan
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Site Plan

Comte Vollenweider Architectes
T +33 4 92150558 F +33 4 97073828
Comte Vollenweider Architectes
191 Rue de France, 06000 Nice, France
Hamonic + Masson & Associates
T +33 1 53629943
Hamonic + Masson & Associates
93 Rue Montmartre, 75002 Paris, France