Courbes | Christophe Rousselle Architects

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Courbes | Christophe Rousselle Architects

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  • Completion year: 2019
  • Gross Built up Area: 9071 sqm
  • Project Location: Colombes
  • Country: France
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Christophe Rousselle
  • Clients: Altoa Promotion
  • Structural Consultants: Progerep
  • Project Manager: Jean-Philippe Marre
  • Photo Credits: Fernando Guerra/FG+SG, Takuji Shimmura
  • Others: Management Assistance: Amodev, Thermal, Acoustics: ATPS
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Excerpt: Courbes, designed by Christophe Rousselle Architecte, is part of the urban renewal program of the ZAC Charles de Gaulle in Colombes. The architectural project comprises two buildings with large and double-height shops on the ground floor, it restores the notion of alignment to the boulevard while bestowing visual lightness in its upper floors thanks to the suppleness of its interlocking volumes. The project with its 134 apartments serves to signal the entrance to the town while the molded volumes give each apartment a unique character.

Project Description

[Text as submitted by architect] The “Courbes” project is part of the urban renewal program of the ZAC Charles de Gaulle in Colombes. The area is easily identified thanks to the eclectic architecture of the urban fabric, blending bungalows and apartment houses dating from the 1980s-90s. The tramway has finally reached this neighborhood, which has enabled the beginning of its genuine transformation owing to its highly prized proximity to the business district of La Défense.

Courbes | Christophe Rousselle Architects
© Christophe Rousselle Architecte
Courbes | Christophe Rousselle Architects
© Christophe Rousselle Architecte

The architectural project comprises two buildings with large and double-height shops on the ground floor, it restores the notion of alignment to the boulevard while bestowing visual lightness in its upper floors thanks to the suppleness of its interlocking volumes. The important variations in the project’s height envelope and floor plan results from the presence of setbacks on every floor, which make it possible to offer rich volumes according to the surrounding context. The core of the city block benefits from the creation of a pedestrian alleyway lined with over 30 parasol pines, and the residential building is clad in shiny annealed stainless steel, which amplifies the perception of the greenery and light within the block. The project with its 134 apartments serves to signal the entrance to the town while the molded volumes give each apartment a unique character. The aim was to densify the area, respecting the comfort of all at the same time. Each floor has been designed in accordance with its specific location, whilst complying with the orientation, the neighboring structures and the volumes of the floors above and below. The massive appearance of the building is mitigated by the presence of balconies – between reflection and transparency- offering open sky exterior spaces. Over 2 km of curved glazing were required to complete the project.

Courbes | Christophe Rousselle Architects
© Takuji Shimmura
Courbes | Christophe Rousselle Architects
© Takuji Shimmura
Courbes | Christophe Rousselle Architects
© Takuji Shimmura

The exterior spaces are on average 22 m² per apartment. Though situated in the second ring of Paris suburbs, it benefits from quality interior spaces, illustrated in particular by the choice of solid oak parquet floors for all the rooms in the building as well as the common areas. The southern edge of the property is treated like a ship’s prow overlooking the outside. The apartments enjoy large full-height windows and broad terraces facing south with an unobstructed view of the district of La Défense.

Courbes | Christophe Rousselle Architects
© Takuji Shimmura
Courbes | Christophe Rousselle Architects
© Takuji Shimmura
Courbes | Christophe Rousselle Architects
© Takuji Shimmura

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