The north façade is characterized by a sequence of square pillars 67.5 cm wide spaced that design a loggia. The loggia is put in front of a permeable screen completely covered by glass.
Photo © Sergio Grazia - Martin Argyroglo
The north façade is characterized by a sequence of square pillars 67.5 cm wide spaced that design a loggia. The loggia is put in front of a permeable screen completely covered by glass.
Photo © Sergio Grazia - Martin Argyroglo
Characterized by an L-shaped plan and a silhouette that varies in height, the building reacts, on each side, to the existing surrounds through a different relationship of solid and empty spaces.
Photo © Sergio Grazia - Martin Argyroglo

IDF Habitat Headquarters

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Location
59 Avenue Carnot, 94500 Champigny-sur-Marne, France
Year
2017
Client
IDF Habitat
Team
​Miguel Pallares, Alessandro Leanti, Jenny Spagnolatti, Anna Zauli​
Partner
Stefano Sbarbati
Partner
Incet Ingénierie

Designed by Piuarch, Stefano Sbarbati and Incet Ingénierie, the IDF Habitat Headquarters in Champigny-sur-Marne was inspired by the desire to create an efficient, functional compelx and above all one that stands as an indispensable element in the area’s redevelopment process. Characterized by an L-shaped plan and a silhouette that varies in height, the volumes develop into an articulated form, establishing crisp lines and allowing the square in front to be defined as a collective space. Each side also reacts to the existing surrounds through a relationship of solid and empty spaces: at the entrance, and thus facing the square, the façade is a permeable screen completely covered by glass hidden behind a system of loggias of varying heights, interrupted by a series of breaks in the pattern that make the composition more dynamic. The sides of the building opposite the entrance, facing the railroad and along the road, are more compact with a tight rhythm of vertical openings: these are the south, east and west facades, where it is necessary to filter the solar gain and to create an acoustic barrier. The shell is made of concrete cast onsite and it integrates the construction system: the result is a free plan, which can be organized according to the needs and can be transformed over time.

Architectural project: Piuarch and Stefano Sbarbati
Structural and plant engineering project: Incet Ingénierie
Client: IDF Habitat
Cost of Construction: 7.100.000 Euros

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