In November 2024, Maud Caubet Architectes completed the Racine project in Paris's 12th arrondissement for Alderan (SCI EWOK), the project owner. The project involved the renovation of the former headquarters of the Office National des Forêts (ONF), a 35- meter-high tower built in 1970.
Architecture firm
Maud Caubet Architectes
Location
12th District, Paris, France
Photography
Fabrice Fouillet, J.F. Dary Colonna, Giaime Meloni, Laurent Kronental
Design team
Pauline Reysset, Nastasia Thiriet, Thomas Jacques
Collaborators
Nina Maeno, Arnaud Housset
Structural engineer
Structureo
Supervision
Btp Consultants, Arcora, And Effectis
Construction
Fayat Bâtiment
Material
Wood Glass Vegetation
Typology
Commercial › Office Building
The Athletes' Village, designed for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, exemplifies the intersection of sustainability and innovation in urban architecture. Covering an area of 52 hectares north of Paris
Project name
Paris Athletes’ Village
Architecture firm
CoBe Architecture & Paysage, KOZ Architectes, Atelier Georges
Location
Saint-Ouen, France
Photography
Cédric Colin, Cécile Septet
Tools used
Graphisoft ArchiCAD, Graphisoft BIMcloud, Graphisoft BIMx
Typology
Hospitality, Residential, Commercial
The site here has an exceptional character, it is an exclusive place, where the notion of integration into a landscape takes on its full meaning. The land, which has a definite slope, ends in a promontory overlooking the valley. Geographically located at one end of this valley, the site enjoys a spectacular view of the distance.
Architecture firm
Brengues Le Pavec architectes
Photography
Florence Alzonda
Material
Concrete, Wood, Glass, Steel
Typology
Residential › House
Sara Pourasadian: A shopping mall inspired by the visionary work of Tom Wiscombe is a stunning fusion of form, function, and artistic expression. With its dynamic, geometric architecture, this space challenges traditional designs, embracing fluidity, bold angles, and sculptural forms that capture the essence of modern architecture.
Project name
Red Opal Shopping Mall
Architecture firm
Sara Pourasadian
Tools used
Midjourney AI, Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect
Sara Pourasadian
Visualization
Sara Pourasadian
Typology
Commercial › Shopping Mall
An emblematic urban development project in the Montpellier metropolitan area, the Port Marianne district stems from an ambitious vision to extend the city towards the sea.
Architecture firm
A+Architecture, Hellin Sebbag Pirany architectes
Location
République ZAC, Lot E, Montpellier, France
Photography
Camille Gharbi, Drone-Ops
Collaborators
Tecta (Infrastructure Engineer), L’Echo (Economist)
Structural engineer
TERRELL
Environmental & MEP
Celsius Environnement (Mechanical and Thermal Engineer), Novacert (Environmental Engineer), Gamba (Acoustic Engineer)
Client
SERM, Icade / Kalelithos / REI Habitat
Typology
Residential Complex
TAA presents you one of its recent projects: « Melrose », the construction of 18 houses and 2 intermediary housing building in Seilh (Occitanie region, France).
Architecture firm
TAA Toulouse
Location
ZAC Laubis, Chemin du Percin, 31840 Seilh, France
Principal architect
Lots B10 and B11: TAA Toulouse
Design team
Head of project: Anthony Morinière | Head of project deputy: William Florenza | Head of construction: Jean Pinsson
Built area
Lots B10 and B11: 3,148 m²
Site area
Lots B10 and B11: 5302 m² | Total: 41 689 m²
Completion year
November 2021
Collaborators
Associated Architect: Lot B9 et B12: BETILLON & FREYERMUTH Architectes (FFFBBB) | Lot B8: AR357
Environmental & MEP
Technisphere
Construction
2M Construction
Visualization
L’Atelier des Chimères
Typology
Residential › Housing
Haussmann apartments, named after the renowned architect Georges-Eugène Haussmann, are known for their traditional design elements including elaborate molding, high ceilings, parquet flooring, and large fireplaces. The Haussmann style stands out for its timeless elegance, embodying a sense of sophistication and rich history.
Written by
Liliana Pinheiro Nogueira
Photography
Michelle Williams
Kanna is a fishermen's retreat, a cabin nestled on the shores of Marlens' water body, offering tranquility and privacy away from prying eyes. Its triangular shape unfolds to reveal the panorama, safeguarding the majesty of the mountains. Standing at a height of 4.50 meters, it enables precise lure casting and effortless fishing.
Architecture firm
Laure Friès
Location
Val-de-Chaise, France
Photography
David Foessel
Principal architect
Laure Friès
Collaborators
Le Festival des Cabanes
Structural engineer
Antéi Structures, Samuel Mayeur
Tools used
Rhinoceros 3D, Enscape, AutoCAD, Adobe
Construction
Laure Friès, Samuel Mayeur, Sarah Navellou
Material
Wood (spruce tree)
Client
Le Festival des Cabanes