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A glimpse at MenoMenoPiu's EauBERGE Paris Capsule Hotel proposal

By Bustler Editors|

Thursday, Dec 11, 2014

Image courtesy of MenoMenoPiu Architects.

Inspired by cabin hotels like those in Japan and the Parisian booksellers housed in structures built along the Seine river, MenoMenoPiu Architects shared the details to their eye-catching proposal for the EauBERGE Paris Capsule Hotel.

As a response to the tourist nature of Paris, MenoMenoPiu's design for the temporary structure provides living spaces for both tourists and locals that overlook the Seine.

Read more about it below.

"Just like the other European capitals such as Rome, Venice, or Barcelona, Paris risks to become a city museum. The increase of tourists in the French Capital causes panic and also leads to a gradual decentralization from the Parisians."

Image courtesy of MenoMenoPiu Architects.

"Paris has the largest concentration in m² of museums in the world, nearly 120 museums in total, with many urban areas which tend to be transformed into living conservatories.

This makes the city susceptible to become an architectural 'outdoor' museum. The continued growth of tourist attractions therefore risks making everyday life less interesting for local residents." 

Image courtesy of MenoMenoPiu Architects.

"In order to meet the needs of short-term housing for tourists, we decided to make further use of the banks of the Seine river, for example the Banks of Saint-Augustin.  Inspired by the structure and shape of the booksellers along the river and the cabin hotels in Japan, we propose to use a similar system in the spaces of great cultural attraction, hoping to reduce the decentralization of the citizens of Paris."

Image courtesy of MenoMenoPiu Architects.

"Our proposal is made up of a series of cabins that will be installed on platforms in relation to the Seine and the Cathedral of Notre-Dame."  

Image courtesy of MenoMenoPiu Architects.

"To fully integrate oneself into the site and to have the lowest visual impact in places of such cultural importance, the cabins will be serviced by a secure corridor along the banks that will be accessible only by the users. These temporary structures can be operated by residents as well as by the citizens."

Image courtesy of MenoMenoPiu Architects.

Project credits:

MenoMenoPiu Architects  
Team:

  • Rocco Valantines
  • Mario Emanuele Salini
  • Alessandro Balducci
  • Giampaolo Fondi
  • Pietro Bodria
  • Giovanni Sandrini
  • Alexandra Baldwin
  • Silvia Spagnoletta
  • Joanna Walczak

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A glimpse at MenoMenoPiu's EauBERGE Paris Capsule Hotel proposal

By Bustler Editors|

Thursday, Dec 11, 2014

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Image courtesy of MenoMenoPiu Architects.

Related

tourist destination ● tourism ● temporary structures ● small architecture ● paris ● menomenopiu architects ● installation ● hotel ● france ● capsule

Inspired by cabin hotels like those in Japan and the Parisian booksellers housed in structures built along the Seine river, MenoMenoPiu Architects shared the details to their eye-catching proposal for the EauBERGE Paris Capsule Hotel.

As a response to the tourist nature of Paris, MenoMenoPiu's design for the temporary structure provides living spaces for both tourists and locals that overlook the Seine.

Read more about it below.

"Just like the other European capitals such as Rome, Venice, or Barcelona, Paris risks to become a city museum. The increase of tourists in the French Capital causes panic and also leads to a gradual decentralization from the Parisians."

Image courtesy of MenoMenoPiu Architects.

"Paris has the largest concentration in m² of museums in the world, nearly 120 museums in total, with many urban areas which tend to be transformed into living conservatories.

This makes the city susceptible to become an architectural 'outdoor' museum. The continued growth of tourist attractions therefore risks making everyday life less interesting for local residents." 

Image courtesy of MenoMenoPiu Architects.

"In order to meet the needs of short-term housing for tourists, we decided to make further use of the banks of the Seine river, for example the Banks of Saint-Augustin.  Inspired by the structure and shape of the booksellers along the river and the cabin hotels in Japan, we propose to use a similar system in the spaces of great cultural attraction, hoping to reduce the decentralization of the citizens of Paris."

Image courtesy of MenoMenoPiu Architects.

"Our proposal is made up of a series of cabins that will be installed on platforms in relation to the Seine and the Cathedral of Notre-Dame."  

Image courtesy of MenoMenoPiu Architects.

"To fully integrate oneself into the site and to have the lowest visual impact in places of such cultural importance, the cabins will be serviced by a secure corridor along the banks that will be accessible only by the users. These temporary structures can be operated by residents as well as by the citizens."

Image courtesy of MenoMenoPiu Architects.

Project credits:

MenoMenoPiu Architects  
Team:

  • Rocco Valantines
  • Mario Emanuele Salini
  • Alessandro Balducci
  • Giampaolo Fondi
  • Pietro Bodria
  • Giovanni Sandrini
  • Alexandra Baldwin
  • Silvia Spagnoletta
  • Joanna Walczak

Renderings: +imgs

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