18 Social Housing Units in Valenton / Benjamin Fleury Architecte-Urbaniste

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Valenton, France
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  970
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021
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    Photographs:David Boureau
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  KEIM, Alphacan, Atlantic, Atlas Schindler, Desvres, EPSILON, Joricide, Kronimus, LALLEMANT, Lady light, Sfel, Tarkett, Velux
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18 Social Housing Units in Valenton / Benjamin Fleury Architecte-Urbaniste - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade
© David Boureau

Text description provided by the architects. The project is established on the former open-air parking lot of the Pré l'Arpent housing estate, mainly occupied by wrecked vehicles. This housing complex, built in 1974 by the Andrault and Parat agency, consists of a three-story stepped building with a first-floor parking lot at its heart. This construction of high heritage quality is the witness of a time when these architects sought to reconcile the qualities of collective and individual housing through intermediate housing. They designed several variations throughout the territory.

18 Social Housing Units in Valenton / Benjamin Fleury Architecte-Urbaniste - Exterior Photography, Windows
© David Boureau

Like many social landlords, pushed by the scarcity of land, Valophis habitat is seeking to develop its housing stock by densifying the free spaces of its properties. Here, the commission consists of raising a new construction of about twenty housing units against the gable end of this heritage building, in the continuity of the Pré l'Arpent housing estate. The choice of this conception was to deliberately avoid any strategy of mimicry, or on the contrary of affirmed duality, which would have led in both cases to a weakened project of the existing building. The method was therefore to build a simple volume with a compatible and discrete vocabulary, with great sobriety.

18 Social Housing Units in Valenton / Benjamin Fleury Architecte-Urbaniste - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade
© David Boureau
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18 Social Housing Units in Valenton / Benjamin Fleury Architecte-Urbaniste - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade
© David Boureau

We proposed a built volume of three levels suspended on a ground floor void housing the parking lots. In order to encounter the horizontal strata of the neighboring terraces, the volume has horizontal lines marked by bands. Always in a spirit of resonance, the filling of the facades between these horizontal lines is composed of concrete slabs of white color of very long length, reminiscent of the neighboring brick.

18 Social Housing Units in Valenton / Benjamin Fleury Architecte-Urbaniste - Windows
© David Boureau

In this search for deletion, the openings are of identical size and are arranged in a double vertical and horizontal grid strictly regular. The last level, strongly set back, lightens and gives the building a horizontal silhouette. A concrete cap, intensifying the effect of the bow of the whole, extends the front of this attic. The materials are raw on the first floor (concrete and masonry) and white on the floors.

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It is this sobriety of material, color, and volume, as well as in the reinterpretation of the architectural vocabulary of the neighboring building - gauge, expression of horizontality, vertical bays, bi-materiality of the current facades - that we believe is the necessary tribute to the operation of Andrault and Parat.

18 Social Housing Units in Valenton / Benjamin Fleury Architecte-Urbaniste - Exterior Photography, Windows
© David Boureau
18 Social Housing Units in Valenton / Benjamin Fleury Architecte-Urbaniste - Interior Photography
© David Boureau

In order not to impact the outcropping water table, two sunken retention lawns, largely vegetated, have been laid out on either side of the building. They generate a quality semi-humid landscape and are ecologically virtuous, encouraging the development of biodiversity. Access to the hall from the street is via a pathway crossing the water garden. In order to make readable the natural path of rainwater, the balconies and terraces have rectangular barbicans on the edges equipped with chains that guide rainwater to the two recessed lawns.

18 Social Housing Units in Valenton / Benjamin Fleury Architecte-Urbaniste - Interior Photography, Steel, Handrail
© David Boureau

Similarly, roof water passes through the technical sheaths of the apartments, runs along the underside of the high floor of the parking lot, goes down against the posts, and ends up in cast-iron gutters that flow into the water gardens.

18 Social Housing Units in Valenton / Benjamin Fleury Architecte-Urbaniste - Interior Photography, Windows
© David Boureau

The comfort of living is primarily generated by a precise bioclimatic implementation of the apartments. Thus, on each level, four out of five apartments have a double orientation or are crossing. The only mono-oriented apartment is open to the west. The double-oriented apartments are designed with corner living rooms extended by balconies. The landings are also designed for living comfort: a large bay window installed in front of the elevator makes it a bright and friendly space conducive to a conversation between residents.

18 Social Housing Units in Valenton / Benjamin Fleury Architecte-Urbaniste - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade, Courtyard
© David Boureau

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Cite: "18 Social Housing Units in Valenton / Benjamin Fleury Architecte-Urbaniste" 17 Apr 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/980117/18-social-housing-units-in-valenton-benjamin-fleury-architecte-urbaniste> ISSN 0719-8884

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