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Bernard Tschumi team wins major competition for new research center at Paris-Sud University

By Alexander Walter|

Wednesday, Apr 25, 2018

Rendering of the fully glazed main building at night. © BTuA/BTA

One of the largest university commissions in France just went to Bernard Tschumi urbanistes Architectes. The joint competition team, led by Bouygues Construction and also including architects Groupe-6 and BE, will be awarded the €283 million ($350 million) design-build contract for design, construction, operation, and maintenance of the new Biology–Pharmacy–Chemistry Center at the Université Paris-Sud in Saclay, a suburb of Paris.

The winning entry emerged victoriously after a more than two-year-long competition process that also included proposals by Herzog & de Meuron and MVRDV.

Read on for more details we've received from Tschumi Architects.

Rendering. © BTuA/BTA

"Made of six buildings closely connected by flying bridges, the METRO center, named for its location close to transportation from central Paris, incorporates teaching facilities, research labs, social spaces, restaurants, offices, logistical areas, and car parks. The complex will house over 4,500 people, with 3,300 students and 1,300 research faculty members on the METRO site (at 74,000 square meters).

This public-private partnership, or PPP, resulted from a competition process involving three of Europe’s largest construction firms and associated architectural teams: Bernard Tschumi with Bouygues Construction and Groupe-6, Herzog & de Meuron with Vinci Construction, and MVRDV with Eiffage. The competition lasted two and a half years, with precise client requests including a complex program and tight cost-control and energy-saving requirements."

Rendering. © BTuA/BTA

"The architectural concept of the METRO site, coordinated by Bernard Tschumi Architects, consists of a chain of six separate but interlinked buildings that act as an interior street, a common denominator, and a social space for the whole complex, joining together three different scientific disciplines. 

Facing north, a fully glazed building opens onto the main axis of the site and acts as the heart of the complex. It includes social spaces and auditoria, a small museum, administration, and applied research facilities. To the east are research laboratories; to the west lie teaching facilities and the southern access-point of the site. 

All facades opening to the north and all connecting bridges are fully glazed, while the south, east, and west facades are made of high-quality white precast-concrete panels with fins."

Interior rendering. © BTuA/BTA

"The scale of the different parts of the complex varies depending on their functions and their locations on the site. For example, the glazed facades on the main campus axis are 25 meters high (approximately 82 feet) and incorporate six levels, but the volumes located near small existing constructions have been designed with three levels each. 

The project was developed simultaneously in both of Bernard Tschumi’s offices: BTA in New York (Joel Rutten, co-director) and BTuA in Paris (Véronique Descharrières, partner and co-director). 

Groupe-6 was charged  with the interior organization of the research component, a major part of the complex."

Concept axon with aerial view.

Project Details & Credits:

Program: Education, Public Buildings, Master Plan 

Schedule: Preliminary Design: 2015; Competition Winner: 2018; Completion: 2022 

Size: 1,000,000 sq. ft. (88,000 sq. m.) for the whole site including 800,000 sq. ft. (74,000 sq. m.) for the Metro site and 160,000 sq. ft. (14,000 sq. m.) for the IDEEV site 

Budget: 283 M Euros; 350 M USD 

Client: University Paris-Sud / Paris Saclay 

Team: Consortium led by Bouygues Construction 

Architects: Bernard Tschumi urbanistes Architectes (BTuA) Paris: Bernard Tschumi, Véronique Descharrières and Bernard Tschumi Architects (BTA) New York: Bernard Tschumi, Joel Rutten; Groupe-6 for the research spaces of the METRO site; Baumschlager Eberle (BE) for the IDEEV site.

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Bernard Tschumi team wins major competition for new research center at Paris-Sud University

By Alexander Walter|

Wednesday, Apr 25, 2018

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Rendering of the fully glazed main building at night. © BTuA/BTA

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One of the largest university commissions in France just went to Bernard Tschumi urbanistes Architectes. The joint competition team, led by Bouygues Construction and also including architects Groupe-6 and BE, will be awarded the €283 million ($350 million) design-build contract for design, construction, operation, and maintenance of the new Biology–Pharmacy–Chemistry Center at the Université Paris-Sud in Saclay, a suburb of Paris.

The winning entry emerged victoriously after a more than two-year-long competition process that also included proposals by Herzog & de Meuron and MVRDV.

Read on for more details we've received from Tschumi Architects.

Rendering. © BTuA/BTA

"Made of six buildings closely connected by flying bridges, the METRO center, named for its location close to transportation from central Paris, incorporates teaching facilities, research labs, social spaces, restaurants, offices, logistical areas, and car parks. The complex will house over 4,500 people, with 3,300 students and 1,300 research faculty members on the METRO site (at 74,000 square meters).

This public-private partnership, or PPP, resulted from a competition process involving three of Europe’s largest construction firms and associated architectural teams: Bernard Tschumi with Bouygues Construction and Groupe-6, Herzog & de Meuron with Vinci Construction, and MVRDV with Eiffage. The competition lasted two and a half years, with precise client requests including a complex program and tight cost-control and energy-saving requirements."

Rendering. © BTuA/BTA

"The architectural concept of the METRO site, coordinated by Bernard Tschumi Architects, consists of a chain of six separate but interlinked buildings that act as an interior street, a common denominator, and a social space for the whole complex, joining together three different scientific disciplines. 

Facing north, a fully glazed building opens onto the main axis of the site and acts as the heart of the complex. It includes social spaces and auditoria, a small museum, administration, and applied research facilities. To the east are research laboratories; to the west lie teaching facilities and the southern access-point of the site. 

All facades opening to the north and all connecting bridges are fully glazed, while the south, east, and west facades are made of high-quality white precast-concrete panels with fins."

Interior rendering. © BTuA/BTA

"The scale of the different parts of the complex varies depending on their functions and their locations on the site. For example, the glazed facades on the main campus axis are 25 meters high (approximately 82 feet) and incorporate six levels, but the volumes located near small existing constructions have been designed with three levels each. 

The project was developed simultaneously in both of Bernard Tschumi’s offices: BTA in New York (Joel Rutten, co-director) and BTuA in Paris (Véronique Descharrières, partner and co-director). 

Groupe-6 was charged  with the interior organization of the research component, a major part of the complex."

Concept axon with aerial view.

Project Details & Credits:

Program: Education, Public Buildings, Master Plan 

Schedule: Preliminary Design: 2015; Competition Winner: 2018; Completion: 2022 

Size: 1,000,000 sq. ft. (88,000 sq. m.) for the whole site including 800,000 sq. ft. (74,000 sq. m.) for the Metro site and 160,000 sq. ft. (14,000 sq. m.) for the IDEEV site 

Budget: 283 M Euros; 350 M USD 

Client: University Paris-Sud / Paris Saclay 

Team: Consortium led by Bouygues Construction 

Architects: Bernard Tschumi urbanistes Architectes (BTuA) Paris: Bernard Tschumi, Véronique Descharrières and Bernard Tschumi Architects (BTA) New York: Bernard Tschumi, Joel Rutten; Groupe-6 for the research spaces of the METRO site; Baumschlager Eberle (BE) for the IDEEV site.

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