Europe's Largest Wooden Construction Revealed by Triptyque, Duncan Lewis, PARC and OXO
Triptyque, Duncan Lewis, PARC Architectes, and OXO Architects reveal a design for Europe's largest wooden construction in Arcueil, France. Called Ecotone, the project is sited in the Coteau Area of southern Paris as a multi-use space set to link city and landscape. The design takes the form of two hybrid hills with trees and a large staircase containing several terraces and patios. Ecotone aims to rethink the future of sustainable cities and timber construction.
ECOTONE. Image Courtesy of Triptyque, Duncan Lewis, PARC, OXO. Rendering by Luxigon
Triptyque, Duncan Lewis, PARC Architectes, and OXO Architects reveal a design for Europe's largest wooden construction in Arcueil, France. Called Ecotone, the project is sited in the Coteau Area of southern Paris as a multi-use space set to link city and landscape. The design takes the form of two hybrid hills with trees and a large staircase containing several terraces and patios. Ecotone aims to rethink the future of sustainable cities and timber construction.
ECOTONE. Image Courtesy of Triptyque, Duncan Lewis, PARC, OXO. Rendering by Luxigon
ECOTONE. Image Courtesy of Triptyque, Duncan Lewis, PARC, OXO. Rendering by Luxigon
Inspired by biomimicry, the project will include walls that open and close depending on the weather, a thin roof that breathes, and wells that regulate the temperature. At 82,000 square meters, Ecotone will serve as work space and housing for up to 5000 occupants. The ...
ECOTONE. Image Courtesy of Triptyque, Duncan Lewis, PARC, OXO. Rendering by Luxigon
Triptyque, Duncan Lewis, PARC Architectes, and OXO Architects reveal a design for Europe's largest wooden construction in Arcueil, France. Called Ecotone, the project is sited in the Coteau Area of southern Paris as a multi-use space set to link city and landscape. The design takes the form of two hybrid hills with trees and a large staircase containing several terraces and patios. Ecotone aims to rethink the future of sustainable cities and timber construction.
ECOTONE. Image Courtesy of Triptyque, Duncan Lewis, PARC, OXO. Rendering by Luxigon
ECOTONE. Image Courtesy of Triptyque, Duncan Lewis, PARC, OXO. Rendering by Luxigon
Inspired by biomimicry, the project will include walls that open and close depending on the weather, a thin roof that breathes, and wells that regulate the temperature. At 82,000 square meters, Ecotone will serve as work space and housing for up to 5000 occupants. The ...
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