Azala / Gardera-D Architecture + Atelier Philippe Pastre
The project AZALA, delivered in June 2015 in association with the architecture agency Philippe Pastre, takes place on a site of 1900 m2 in Biarritz, France.
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Architects: Gardera-D Architecture, Atelier Philippe Pastre
Location: 64200 Biarritz, France
Area: 1900.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Mathieu Choiselat
Project Manager: Stephane Bauche
Technical Studies Structure: Cobet
Technical Studies Road And Networks: Quentin Gross
Technical Studies High Environmental Quality: Climelec
Technical Studies Façade: RFR
Acoustics: Point d?Orgue
Economist: Betiko
Landscaper: Cyrille Marlin
Project Owner: Private SCI Azala
© Mathieu Choiselat
From the architect. The project AZALA, delivered in June 2015 in association with the architecture agency Philippe Pastre, takes place on a site of 1900 m2 in Biarritz, France.With 1900 m2, and encircled by roads, the site adopts a very particular form of a drop of water, in result of the urban layout surrounding it. Located on the edge of an intercommunal highway, strategically positioned at a crossroads, it constitutes a true entrance of the city, leading to the future Joint Development Area of Kleber in Biarritz
© Mathieu Choiselat
Ground Floor Plan
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© Mathieu Choiselat
Architects: Gardera-D Architecture, Atelier Philippe Pastre
Location: 64200 Biarritz, France
Area: 1900.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Mathieu Choiselat
Project Manager: Stephane Bauche
Technical Studies Structure: Cobet
Technical Studies Road And Networks: Quentin Gross
Technical Studies High Environmental Quality: Climelec
Technical Studies Façade: RFR
Acoustics: Point d?Orgue
Economist: Betiko
Landscaper: Cyrille Marlin
Project Owner: Private SCI Azala
© Mathieu Choiselat
From the architect. The project AZALA, delivered in June 2015 in association with the architecture agency Philippe Pastre, takes place on a site of 1900 m2 in Biarritz, France.With 1900 m2, and encircled by roads, the site adopts a very particular form of a drop of water, in result of the urban layout surrounding it. Located on the edge of an intercommunal highway, strategically positioned at a crossroads, it constitutes a true entrance of the city, leading to the future Joint Development Area of Kleber in Biarritz
© Mathieu Choiselat
Ground Floor Plan
© Math...
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