AME (Accouveur Multiplicateur d'Entreprises) / Wesh

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The main idea behind AME, the first concept by Wesh for a business incubator, is to re-create a small world where different companies can develop themselves and get bigger, with all services provided. The design questions the future of small companies in the periphery of the city for the next 20 years. How can a building enable many companies, each having their own singularity and size, to get along together and evolve? AME is all about wrapping plenty of entities into a bioclimatic greenhouse. For a monthly subscription, each company has its own space, which can be extended or reduced thanks to the company development. More images and architects’ description after the break.

The design allows companies to share services, such as a print room, kitchen, meeting room, reception and so on. This creates an ever friendly environment for everyone to work outside all year long. As a result, a new kind of nature is born.

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In the interior, the space is split into a common space and a forest. The common spaces carve the greenhouse in order to create signal from the outside. It’s also a circulation node, which groups all the facilities that can be shared into one big entity.

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AME adapts its configuration in order to be as close as possible to the users’ needs, offering from a simple desk to plenty of offices, meeting rooms, and so on.

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Architects: Wesh Location: Angers, France Team: Robinson Neuville, Clément Maitre, Baptiste Blot Client: Private

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Cite: Alison Furuto. "AME (Accouveur Multiplicateur d'Entreprises) / Wesh" 18 Jan 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/200485/ame-accouveur-multiplicateur-dentreprises-wesh> ISSN 0719-8884

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