Photo © L. Boegly

To reveal the beauty of a place so that it can be shared. The redevelopment of Marseilles docks will re-establish bonds between the site and city, users and local inhabitants. The architecture is a carefully targeted response to a very specific setting: the project weaves relations between the docks, city and seaside; the site of the old structure will become an open system extending to the sea through penetrations, transparencies and new relations; the arrangement of the internal courtyards is designed in relation to the various flows and their intensity with respect to the various locations.

Photo © L. Boegly
Photo © L. Boegly
Photo © L. Boegly
Photo © L. Boegly
Photo © L. Boegly
Photo © L. Boegly
Photo © L. Boegly
Photo © L. Boegly
Photo © L. Boegly
Photo © L. Boegly
Photo © L. Boegly
Dessin © Atelier(s) Alfonso Femia
Dessin © Atelier(s) Alfonso Femia
© L. Boegly
Dessin © Atelier(s) Alfonso Femia
Dessin © Atelier(s) Alfonso Femia

Marseille Docks

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Lieu
Marseille, France
Année
2015
Client
JPmorgan, Constructa Urban Systems
Structural Engineering
Secmo
Services Engineering
G2
Economy Control Office
R2M
Bureau de Contrôle
Bureau Veritas
Contractor
Vinci-Dumez Méditerranée et Girard

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