La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory

La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory 

Dar Arafa Architecture + SAM architecture

La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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LANDSCAPE DESIGNERS
Emma Blanc Paysage

MANUFACTURERS
Decomo, Mubun Furniture, Nadim Group, Randa Fahmy

STRUCTURAL CONSULTANTS
Batiserf

ACOUSTIC CONSULTANTS
Altia

PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Oskaprod

GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Sicra Ile De France

DESIGN AND SUPERVISION
Waleed Arafa, Boris Schneider

DESIGN AND GRAPHIC DESIGN
Bassem Abdelshahid

SITE ARCHITECTS
Lucas Eydoux, Morganne Leclercq

HEIROGLIPHS FACEDE DESIGN
Rania El Dakrouny

MODERN GLYPHS DESIGN
Nourhane Elkady

ARCHITECTS
Manal Amr, Shahd Osman

EGYPTOLOGISTS
Salima Ikram, Anne-claire Salmas

MEP CONSULTANTS
Bet Louis Choulet

ECONOMISTS
Ecallard Economiste

PHOTOGRAPHS
The Gs Studio

AREA
4310 M²

LOCATION
Paris, France

YEAR
2023

CATEGORY
Dorms

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La Maison D’Egypte is an attempt to revisit the essence of Egyptian architecture, especially considering its strong Parisian location: the Cite Internationale Universitaire de Paris, full of early modernist buildings such as Le Corbusier’s Fondation Suisse 1933 and the House of Brazil 1957.

The design intent was to create this building as more than just your standard dormitory and make into a home away from home for both Egyptian and international students in the heart of Paris.

La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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The main question was, what makes a house into a home generally, and what makes it particularly Egyptian? Our answer was that a house becomes a “home” when the conditions of tranquility, comfort, security, and safety are fulfilled.

As well as a balance between familiarity and novelty, communality and individuality, the public and the private.

La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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It becomes an “Egyptian home” when warmth and light, both physical and psychological, reigns. Like Egypt, it must have a proud strong character that is also in sincere communication with its surroundings and in full respect to its urban context.

We had to find common ground between the main principles of Egyptian architecture and Parisian architecture, especially with regard to the form, materiality, spatial configuration, and organization of the building.

La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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A monumental monolithic form, made of self-cleaning colored concrete, wrapped itself around a protected old red-beech tree, sitting towards the east, giving way to a transparent 9-story glass curtain wall, with an 8-story atrium behind it, was the answer.

Natural light washes into the building as the rooms are all organized around single-loaded corridors overlooking the atrium, which houses an internal garden on its first floor, lush with Egyptian plants.

La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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The atrium is capped on the 8th floor with an open air solarium that enjoys wonderful scenes of Paris’s skyline.

On a 1915 sqm plot, Maison d’Egypt boasts 195 student rooms, 177 standard rooms, 15 sqm + 15 20-21 sqm rooms, and finally, 3 suites at 33 sqm; all but standard rooms are equipped for accessibility.

La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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The house includes a 200sqm multi-purpose hall, a 60sqm gymnasium, a 60sqm TV room, an 85sqm lounge, a meeting room, study and music rooms, and a kitchen and dining on every floor.

There are also administrative offices, laundry rooms, large storages, and two 90 sqm apartments, one of which serves as the residence of the house manager and the other for occasionally accommodating VIP guests from abroad.

La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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The roof is covered with solar panels that provide 15% of the building's energy requirements.

Waleed Arafa selected ancient Egyptian texts that speak of the etiquette of learning and the power of knowledge that was taught to ancient Egyptian students.

La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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With the help of two established Egyptologists, Salima Ikram and Anne-Claire Salmas, he applied the text on the main facade of the building as a message to the whole Cite and as a unique Egyptian gesture.


La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
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La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
Plan - Ground Floor
La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
Plan - 1st Floor
La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
Plan - 5th Floor
La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
Plan - 8th Floor


La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
West Facade
La Maison D’Egypte Student Dormitory
East Facade
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