Social Housing in Belleville Street / Atelier du Pont
The project is composed of 2 buildings hosting 19 social housing units, and a shop on ground floor. The urban fabric of Belleville is composed of two intersecting systems: on the one hand narrow busy roads lined with typical ?faubourg?-style apartment buildings cascading down the hill; and on the other the spaces at the centers of the city blocks, which are very narrow, often planted, and lined with vernacular buildings running perpendicular to the slope.Â
© Takuji Shimmura
Architects: Atelier du Pont
Location: 36 Rue de Belleville, 75020 Paris, France
Lead Architects: Atelier du Pont Architects ? Philippe Croisier & Anne-Cécile Comar (architect project manager: Luc Pinsard)
Area: 1257.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Takuji Shimmura
Collaborators: EVP, Delta, Axio, Plan02, FARC
Client: Elogie-Siemp
© Takuji Shimmura
Text description provided by the architects. The project is composed of 2 buildings hosting 19 social housing units, and a shop on ground floor. The urban fabric of Belleville is composed of two intersecting systems: on the one hand narrow busy roads lined with typical ?faubourg?-style apartment buildings cascading down the hill; and on the other the spaces at the centers of the city blocks, which are very narrow, often planted, and lined with vernacular buildings running perpendicular to the slope.Â
© Takuji Shimmura
We wanted to res...
© Takuji Shimmura
Architects: Atelier du Pont
Location: 36 Rue de Belleville, 75020 Paris, France
Lead Architects: Atelier du Pont Architects ? Philippe Croisier & Anne-Cécile Comar (architect project manager: Luc Pinsard)
Area: 1257.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Takuji Shimmura
Collaborators: EVP, Delta, Axio, Plan02, FARC
Client: Elogie-Siemp
© Takuji Shimmura
Text description provided by the architects. The project is composed of 2 buildings hosting 19 social housing units, and a shop on ground floor. The urban fabric of Belleville is composed of two intersecting systems: on the one hand narrow busy roads lined with typical ?faubourg?-style apartment buildings cascading down the hill; and on the other the spaces at the centers of the city blocks, which are very narrow, often planted, and lined with vernacular buildings running perpendicular to the slope.Â
© Takuji Shimmura
We wanted to res...
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