Public Day Nursery Jules Guesde / B+C Architectes
The nursery Jules Guesde, built in 1898, is the first Paris public nursey dedicated to small children built with the objective to reinforce the care, sanitary protection and wellbeing of new born and very young children.
© Sebastien Morel
Architects: B+C Architectes
Location: 14 Rue Jules Guesde, 75014 Paris, France
Area: 700.0 sqm
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Sebastien Morel
Conservation Architect: Enrico D?AGOSTINO
Structural And Environmental Engineers: LM Ingenierie
Engineers : ATELUX, M&E
Cost Consultant: Fabrice BOUGON
Client : Ville de Paris ? Direction du Patrimoine et de l?Architecture - DFPE
© Sebastien Morel
The nursery Jules Guesde, built in 1898, is the first Paris public nursey dedicated to small children built with the objective to reinforce the care, sanitary protection and wellbeing of new born and very young children.
Site
The original building is representative of a ?generous? architecture which sought, in line with the initial hygienist ideals, comfort, health and wellbeing for the occupants and quality of air which did not exist in the majority of homes at that time.
© Sebastien Morel
Our project of rehabilitation aims to achieve the following objectives: increasing the capacity of the ...
© Sebastien Morel
Architects: B+C Architectes
Location: 14 Rue Jules Guesde, 75014 Paris, France
Area: 700.0 sqm
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Sebastien Morel
Conservation Architect: Enrico D?AGOSTINO
Structural And Environmental Engineers: LM Ingenierie
Engineers : ATELUX, M&E
Cost Consultant: Fabrice BOUGON
Client : Ville de Paris ? Direction du Patrimoine et de l?Architecture - DFPE
© Sebastien Morel
The nursery Jules Guesde, built in 1898, is the first Paris public nursey dedicated to small children built with the objective to reinforce the care, sanitary protection and wellbeing of new born and very young children.
Site
The original building is representative of a ?generous? architecture which sought, in line with the initial hygienist ideals, comfort, health and wellbeing for the occupants and quality of air which did not exist in the majority of homes at that time.
© Sebastien Morel
Our project of rehabilitation aims to achieve the following objectives: increasing the capacity of the ...
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