PANTIN: A Common House

PANTIN: A Common House
© Javier Agustín Rojas
PANTIN: A Common House
© Javier Agustín Rojas

PANTIN: A Common House 

Plan Común

ARCHITECTS
Plan Común

CLIENT
Sci Jack Co.

METAL WORKS
Studiœmile

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Kim Courrèges, Felipe De Ferrari, Sacha Discors, Nissim Haguenauer

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Make Ingénierie

STRUCTURAL WORKS, ENVELOPE WORKS
La Porta Entreprise

DESIGN TEAM
Barbara Herschel, Gaspard Basnier, Marion Carvalho, Mariami Kurtishvili, Mascha Arnold, Nils Bieker, Hanna Lindenberg-kappmeyer

PLUMBING WORKS
Entreprise Delogu

THERMAL AND FLUIDS ENGINEERING
Qui Plus Est

ELECTRICAL WORKS
Lelo Électricité

AREA
340 M²

YEAR
2023

LOCATION
Pantin, France

CATEGORY
Apartments, Coliving

Text description provided by architect.

Maison Commune is a built manifesto and an open process with its inhabitants. It is a small housing project that defines and highlights a sequence of shared spaces and the joy of everyday life at all levels and without any excuse. It is concrete evidence and a direct learning tool for how we want to live together.

PANTIN: A Common House
© Javier Agustín Rojas
PANTIN: A Common House
© Javier Agustín Rojas

TOWARDS SELF-COMMISSION

Designing our own briefs has been key in the past and fundamental for the future of our practice. On this, Maison Commune is a specific model to learn from:

we were able to design the brief from the very beginning, leading the administrative, financial, and architectural studies and processes.

PANTIN: A Common House
© Javier Agustín Rojas
PANTIN: A Common House
© Javier Agustín Rojas

Taking such responsibilities directly benefited the project. It allowed us to keep a good level of autonomy and openness when making fundamental spatial and material decisions.

SITE SPECIFICITY AND CHARM

The plot of 15m x 17m is located next to the Parisian Cemetery of Pantin (an ignored metropolitan garden of 107 hectares) and includes a two-floor L-shaped worker’s house. The unique charm of this low-density residential neighborhood, closely surrounded by industrial buildings, dwells in the loose closeness to the city that surrounds it.

PANTIN: A Common House
© Javier Agustín Rojas
PANTIN: A Common House
© Javier Agustín Rojas

OPEN DESIGN PROCESS

The initial project was an extension of the existing house towards the street. This option was discarded during the studies after confirming the fragility of the ground and existing structure.

In the end, we decided to demolish the volume towards the street (60% of the whole existing building), to provide a resistant new frame. The value of pre-existence needs to be confirmed case by case.

PANTIN: A Common House
© Javier Agustín Rojas
PANTIN: A Common House
© Javier Agustín Rojas

SIMPLICITY, ALWAYS

The project is defined by a strong simplicity in the building site. A rational concrete skeleton (pillars & beams) of three floors is easily completed by prefabricated concrete slabs and masonry. A common sensical choreography avoids useless complexity.

RE-USE AT THE SCALE OF THE BUILDING

Reclaimed bricks were found and cleaned in Belgium (less than 300km of distance, reducing even more the carbon footprint) and then tested in France.

PANTIN: A Common House
© Javier Agustín Rojas
PANTIN: A Common House
© Javier Agustín Rojas

Towards the street bricks were left apparent, making visible its roughness and ageing. The interior facade is then painted white contributing to give unity and light to the new shared garden.

FORM FOLLOWS ATTITUDE

Although the urban regulations allowed us to build 4 floors, we decided to build only 3. By doing so, we took care of the neighbors (avoiding blocking the sunlight) and at the same time, which allowed us to have a covered shared space on the rooftop.

In other words, building less private space, but ensuring generous spaces of encounter for the inhabitants.

PANTIN: A Common House
© Javier Agustín Rojas
PANTIN: A Common House
© Javier Agustín Rojas

COMMONS IN SEQUENCE

The ratio between domestic spaces (336,7 m²) and collective spaces (230,2 m²) is exemplary. A sequence of shared and non-heated spaces integrates accesses at all levels.

The main entrance is defined by a transparent sectional door that offers a direct relationship with the street; the city then enters the building.

The hall has an infrastructural character (leaving enough space for bikes and trolleys), connected with the inner courtyard and existing house.

PANTIN: A Common House
© Javier Agustín Rojas
PANTIN: A Common House
© Javier Agustín Rojas

The vertical commons have their own identity: concrete stairs cast on site are then enclosed by a light polycarbonate layer, thus expressing a cut-out in the facade towards the courtyard.

Doors for accessing apartments are translucent, bringing light and depth to the interiors and extending the domestic life to the circulation spaces.

PANTIN: A Common House
© Javier Agustín Rojas
PANTIN: A Common House
© Javier Agustín Rojas

The system of commons is crowned by a generous greenhouse of 68,1 m² (integrating a communal kitchen and laundry- and a terrace of 40,0 m² with privileged views towards the surroundings.

COLLABORATION AS A PROJECT

The success of this project relied upon the collective intelligence of a diverse group of people. It profited from the knowledge and experience of colleagues, consultants and builders, bringing precision, rigor and challenging solutions along the whole process. On this, the handrail system (produced by Studio Emile) was developed as a project within the project.

PANTIN: A Common House
© Javier Agustín Rojas
PANTIN: A Common House
© Javier Agustín Rojas

ARCHITECTURE AS PROPAGANDA

The wooden-structure greenhouse on top of the building synthesizes the will of the project, highlighting what we share, achieving maximum communication and dignity through minor and humble means (as Lina Bo Bardi would say) in everyday life and in the stressed city fabric.


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Ground floor plan
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Floor plan level 1
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Floor plan level 2
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Plan - greenhouse
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Site plan
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Street elevation
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Courtyard elevation
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Cross section

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