Living Roof of Grand Paris / SAA Architects
In a building of 8 levels built in the 60s, this renovated penthouse offers a 360° view of Grand Paris.
© Arnaud Schelstraete
Architects: SAA Architects
Location: 93 Allée de l'Île de France, 93330 Neuilly-sur-Marne, France
Project Team: Cyrille Cuperlier, Stefano Cimino, Estelle Vincent
Area: 150.0 sqm
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Arnaud Schelstraete
Construction Company : APH Constructions
Carpenter: Fabric-K
Softwares: Autocad, Sketchup, Photoshop
© Arnaud Schelstraete
From the architect. In a building of 8 levels built in the 60s, this renovated penthouse offers a 360° view of Grand Paris.
Section
The development of the apartment was searched in all its dimensions, between interior and exterior spaces: Transversal dimension, promoting transparency across the width of the apartment (sliding doors, platforms that blur the line between inside and outside). Longitudinal dimension, marking a more intimate strip (dining room, kitchen, bookcase, bedroom 1) associated to the balcony and an open band (living room, hall, office room) around the loggia. Vertical dimension, developing new volumes (skydome in shower room) in addition to the existing double height between the entrance and the floor.
© Arnaud Schelstraete
Fro...
© Arnaud Schelstraete
Architects: SAA Architects
Location: 93 Allée de l'Île de France, 93330 Neuilly-sur-Marne, France
Project Team: Cyrille Cuperlier, Stefano Cimino, Estelle Vincent
Area: 150.0 sqm
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Arnaud Schelstraete
Construction Company : APH Constructions
Carpenter: Fabric-K
Softwares: Autocad, Sketchup, Photoshop
© Arnaud Schelstraete
From the architect. In a building of 8 levels built in the 60s, this renovated penthouse offers a 360° view of Grand Paris.
Section
The development of the apartment was searched in all its dimensions, between interior and exterior spaces: Transversal dimension, promoting transparency across the width of the apartment (sliding doors, platforms that blur the line between inside and outside). Longitudinal dimension, marking a more intimate strip (dining room, kitchen, bookcase, bedroom 1) associated to the balcony and an open band (living room, hall, office room) around the loggia. Vertical dimension, developing new volumes (skydome in shower room) in addition to the existing double height between the entrance and the floor.
© Arnaud Schelstraete
Fro...
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