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Winning team chosen to build 2nd "Architectural Folie of the 21st century” in Montpellier

By Bustler Editors|

Thursday, Mar 6, 2014

Rendering by RSI-STUDIO

The "folie" continues with the winning team that will build a new "Architectural Folie of the 21st Century" for Montpellier, France.

The multidisciplinary team -- which includes Sou Fujimoto Architects, Nicolas Laisné Associates, and Manal Rachdi Oxo Architects as the architects -- won the closed competition with their project, "Arbre Blanc" (White Tree).

Its eye-catching appearance aside, the 10,000 m² mixed-use tower has a housing program, a restaurant, art gallery, panoramic bar and office spaces.

"The White Tree Interview": Sou Fujimoto + Nicolas Laisné Associés + Manal Rachdi Oxo Architects from Manal Rachdi Oxo Architects on Vimeo.

Keep reading to learn the details about the project.

Project description:

"This 'Folie Architecturale of the 21st century' was mainly the brainchild of an encounter between Japan and the Mediterranean. The cross-cultural endeavour embodies modern Montpellier. It is also an interchange between two generations of architects, with Japanese firm Sou Fujimoto at the state of its art and the young French generation represented by Manal Rachdi Oxo Architects and Nicolas Laisné Associés. Other firms were brought in to take part in this one-of-a-kind venture: Montpellier developers Promeo Patrimoine and Evolis Promotion, local stakeholders who will ensure this iconic project will represent success for the entire region."

Rendering by RSI-STUDIO

"The new multipurpose tower called Arbre Blanc (white tree) is designed for housing, a restaurant, an art gallery, offices, a bar with a panoramic view and a common area. From the project’s concept phase, the architects were heavily inspired by Montpellier's tradition of outdoor living. The tower is strategically located between the city centre and the newly developed districts of Port Marianne and Odysseum, midway between the 'old' and the new Montpellier."

Rendering by RSI-STUDIO

"It is also situated at the crossroads of several thoroughfares: the Lez River, the motorway and the pedestrian/cycling path along the banks of the octroi de Montpellier, or land grant. The project will kick off with a grand gesture to extend a landscaped park along the Lez and stretch out the length of Christophe Colomb Place. The eastern face curves along the edge of the roundabout while the western side on the Lez is convex to create the widest panorama possible. The curvature serves two purposes because this part of the facade offers the best exposure and viewpoint but does not block the view for neighbouring residences."

Rendering by RSI-STUDIO

The building was sited to meld with and defer to its surrounding environment, yet gives it just the right added flair. Arching like a pair of wings hugging the contours of the Lez River down to Pompignane Avenue, Arbre Blanc was intentioned as a natural form that was carved out or sculpted over time by water or wind. It perfectly mimics a tree reshaping itself to grow into its environment yet simultaneously enhancing it by offering much-needed shade."

"Despite the name 'white tree,' this is by no means an ivory tower. A beat integral to the urban song, the building is destined as a public high-rise built for every soul in Montpellier. The edifice will extend its limbs to all the city's residents and visitors, from the ground floor restaurant and art gallery to the penthouse bar serving as vista point. This attainable passage will make the tower that much more attractive as a source of pride for Montpellians and a point of interest for tourists."

Rendering by RSI-STUDIO

"Of all people, the building is unavoidable for its inhabitants, so a common space has been added on to the public bar where all the co-owners from any floor can have a private taste of the scenic view. Spaces in the flats know no difference between inside and outside – you are free to move through them instinctively. The balconies are proportioned to make you gravitate toward the outdoors, like leaves fanning out to soak up the warm nourishing sunlight."

Rendering by RSI-STUDIO

"Rather than an interesting flat, future residents will find a versatile space. Each resident will select a setting (west-facing three-bedroom, southeast two-bedroom, etc.) and a preferred floor plan from a list of possible layouts."

Rendering by RSI-STUDIO
Rendering by RSI-STUDIO

"The architects sought to encourage free-choice architecture, which they see as underpinning tomorrow's housing trend where everyone starts with a 'housing stock' when they buy their flat and are not confined to manufactured articles, regimented layouts, turnkey spaces. Instead they are given possibilities, modular interior spaces they can choose from a catalogue of optional features and floor plans."

Rendering by RSI-STUDIO

"Just like a tree, the tower will feed off its locally available natural resources to drastically reduce the energy it needs to expend. It will devise passive strategies to induce comfort and use as well as control environmental impacts and scale back emissions. An unconventional yet dialectical process will passively cool units with solar fireplaces."

Rendering by RSI-STUDIO

"Arbre Blanc is the tallest 'Folie' in Montpellier's architectural arsenal and is looking become the city's focal point, a landmark that serves as a lighthouse or guiding star at night amid the regional urban skyline."

Rendering by RSI-STUDIO

"An exclusive outlook on the surrounding area, a gift to all the city's residents and visitors. A starting point from where the vista branches out and your eyes can take it all in: the land's silhouettes, the open water, the longing it creates for far-off lands and Montpellier's rich historical heritage. Erected in a pivotal location for the city, at its core Arbre Blanc is the very symbol of the Mediterranean, the 'mid-land sea' that has forever been a crossroads, a meeting point between Europe, Africa and Asia."

Rendering by RSI-STUDIO

Project details:

TYPE: Closed competition
ARCHITECT TEAMS: SOU FUJIMOTO ARCHITECTS + NICOLAS LAISNE ASSOCIES + MANAL RACHDI OXO ARCHITECTS

DEVELOPMENT: PROMEO PATRIMOINE Gilbert Ganivenq, Cyrill Meynadier EVOLIS PROMOTION Francis Lamazère, Alain Gillet SURFACE
AREA: 10,225 m2
LOCATION: Montpellier, France
STATUS: Winner

Project teams:
SOU FUJIMOTO ARCHITECTS (Tokyo, Japan) Partner: Sou Fujimoto Architect in charge: Marie de France

NICOLAS LAISNE ASSOCIES (Paris, France) Partners: Nicolas Laisné, Dimitri Roussel Architect in charge: Lucile Nicosia

MANAL RACHDI OXO ARCHITECTS (Paris, France) Partner: Manal Rachdi Architect in charge: Vincent Imfeld

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: ANDRE VERDIER (Montpellier, France)
DESIGN AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING: FRANK BOUTTÉ CONSULTANTS (Paris, France)
LANDSCAPING: BASSINET TURQUIN PAYSAGE (Paris, France)
LIGHTING DESIGNER: ODILE SOUDANT (Paris, France) INSPECTIONS: SOCOTEC (Montpellier, France), CASSO & ASSOCIES (Paris, France)
PERSPECTIVE: RSI studio, Manal Rachdi Oxo architectes. Nicolas Laisné associés.

Copyright image +plans +documents: SOU FUJIMOTO ARCHITECTS + NICOLAS LAISNE ASSOCIES + MANAL RACHDI OXO ARCHITECTS+ FRANCK BOUTTE CONSULTANTS + Rendering by RSI-STUDIO

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Winning team chosen to build 2nd "Architectural Folie of the 21st century” in Montpellier

By Bustler Editors|

Thursday, Mar 6, 2014

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Rendering by RSI-STUDIO

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tower ● sou fujimoto architects ● nicolas laisné associates ● montpellier ● mixed-use ● manal rachdi oxo ● france ● folly ● europe ● architectural folie of the 21st century

The "folie" continues with the winning team that will build a new "Architectural Folie of the 21st Century" for Montpellier, France.

The multidisciplinary team -- which includes Sou Fujimoto Architects, Nicolas Laisné Associates, and Manal Rachdi Oxo Architects as the architects -- won the closed competition with their project, "Arbre Blanc" (White Tree).

Its eye-catching appearance aside, the 10,000 m² mixed-use tower has a housing program, a restaurant, art gallery, panoramic bar and office spaces.

"The White Tree Interview": Sou Fujimoto + Nicolas Laisné Associés + Manal Rachdi Oxo Architects from Manal Rachdi Oxo Architects on Vimeo.

Keep reading to learn the details about the project.

Project description:

"This 'Folie Architecturale of the 21st century' was mainly the brainchild of an encounter between Japan and the Mediterranean. The cross-cultural endeavour embodies modern Montpellier. It is also an interchange between two generations of architects, with Japanese firm Sou Fujimoto at the state of its art and the young French generation represented by Manal Rachdi Oxo Architects and Nicolas Laisné Associés. Other firms were brought in to take part in this one-of-a-kind venture: Montpellier developers Promeo Patrimoine and Evolis Promotion, local stakeholders who will ensure this iconic project will represent success for the entire region."

Rendering by RSI-STUDIO

"The new multipurpose tower called Arbre Blanc (white tree) is designed for housing, a restaurant, an art gallery, offices, a bar with a panoramic view and a common area. From the project’s concept phase, the architects were heavily inspired by Montpellier's tradition of outdoor living. The tower is strategically located between the city centre and the newly developed districts of Port Marianne and Odysseum, midway between the 'old' and the new Montpellier."

Rendering by RSI-STUDIO

"It is also situated at the crossroads of several thoroughfares: the Lez River, the motorway and the pedestrian/cycling path along the banks of the octroi de Montpellier, or land grant. The project will kick off with a grand gesture to extend a landscaped park along the Lez and stretch out the length of Christophe Colomb Place. The eastern face curves along the edge of the roundabout while the western side on the Lez is convex to create the widest panorama possible. The curvature serves two purposes because this part of the facade offers the best exposure and viewpoint but does not block the view for neighbouring residences."

Rendering by RSI-STUDIO

The building was sited to meld with and defer to its surrounding environment, yet gives it just the right added flair. Arching like a pair of wings hugging the contours of the Lez River down to Pompignane Avenue, Arbre Blanc was intentioned as a natural form that was carved out or sculpted over time by water or wind. It perfectly mimics a tree reshaping itself to grow into its environment yet simultaneously enhancing it by offering much-needed shade."

"Despite the name 'white tree,' this is by no means an ivory tower. A beat integral to the urban song, the building is destined as a public high-rise built for every soul in Montpellier. The edifice will extend its limbs to all the city's residents and visitors, from the ground floor restaurant and art gallery to the penthouse bar serving as vista point. This attainable passage will make the tower that much more attractive as a source of pride for Montpellians and a point of interest for tourists."

Rendering by RSI-STUDIO

"Of all people, the building is unavoidable for its inhabitants, so a common space has been added on to the public bar where all the co-owners from any floor can have a private taste of the scenic view. Spaces in the flats know no difference between inside and outside – you are free to move through them instinctively. The balconies are proportioned to make you gravitate toward the outdoors, like leaves fanning out to soak up the warm nourishing sunlight."

Rendering by RSI-STUDIO

"Rather than an interesting flat, future residents will find a versatile space. Each resident will select a setting (west-facing three-bedroom, southeast two-bedroom, etc.) and a preferred floor plan from a list of possible layouts."

Rendering by RSI-STUDIO
Rendering by RSI-STUDIO

"The architects sought to encourage free-choice architecture, which they see as underpinning tomorrow's housing trend where everyone starts with a 'housing stock' when they buy their flat and are not confined to manufactured articles, regimented layouts, turnkey spaces. Instead they are given possibilities, modular interior spaces they can choose from a catalogue of optional features and floor plans."

Rendering by RSI-STUDIO

"Just like a tree, the tower will feed off its locally available natural resources to drastically reduce the energy it needs to expend. It will devise passive strategies to induce comfort and use as well as control environmental impacts and scale back emissions. An unconventional yet dialectical process will passively cool units with solar fireplaces."

Rendering by RSI-STUDIO

"Arbre Blanc is the tallest 'Folie' in Montpellier's architectural arsenal and is looking become the city's focal point, a landmark that serves as a lighthouse or guiding star at night amid the regional urban skyline."

Rendering by RSI-STUDIO

"An exclusive outlook on the surrounding area, a gift to all the city's residents and visitors. A starting point from where the vista branches out and your eyes can take it all in: the land's silhouettes, the open water, the longing it creates for far-off lands and Montpellier's rich historical heritage. Erected in a pivotal location for the city, at its core Arbre Blanc is the very symbol of the Mediterranean, the 'mid-land sea' that has forever been a crossroads, a meeting point between Europe, Africa and Asia."

Rendering by RSI-STUDIO

Project details:

TYPE: Closed competition
ARCHITECT TEAMS: SOU FUJIMOTO ARCHITECTS + NICOLAS LAISNE ASSOCIES + MANAL RACHDI OXO ARCHITECTS

DEVELOPMENT: PROMEO PATRIMOINE Gilbert Ganivenq, Cyrill Meynadier EVOLIS PROMOTION Francis Lamazère, Alain Gillet SURFACE
AREA: 10,225 m2
LOCATION: Montpellier, France
STATUS: Winner

Project teams:
SOU FUJIMOTO ARCHITECTS (Tokyo, Japan) Partner: Sou Fujimoto Architect in charge: Marie de France

NICOLAS LAISNE ASSOCIES (Paris, France) Partners: Nicolas Laisné, Dimitri Roussel Architect in charge: Lucile Nicosia

MANAL RACHDI OXO ARCHITECTS (Paris, France) Partner: Manal Rachdi Architect in charge: Vincent Imfeld

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: ANDRE VERDIER (Montpellier, France)
DESIGN AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING: FRANK BOUTTÉ CONSULTANTS (Paris, France)
LANDSCAPING: BASSINET TURQUIN PAYSAGE (Paris, France)
LIGHTING DESIGNER: ODILE SOUDANT (Paris, France) INSPECTIONS: SOCOTEC (Montpellier, France), CASSO & ASSOCIES (Paris, France)
PERSPECTIVE: RSI studio, Manal Rachdi Oxo architectes. Nicolas Laisné associés.

Copyright image +plans +documents: SOU FUJIMOTO ARCHITECTS + NICOLAS LAISNE ASSOCIES + MANAL RACHDI OXO ARCHITECTS+ FRANCK BOUTTE CONSULTANTS + Rendering by RSI-STUDIO

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