Compiled by TeamIAnD
Information: Courtesy NLA
Intended as an
urban landmark, this mixed-use development in Bordeaux, France, is envisaged as
a lighthouse after dark...
Its handsome
proportions, generous outdoor spaces, and environmentally friendly qualities
propose to make Canopia, as it is christened, a focal point within the regional
city of Bordeaux.
The project
presents a variety of outdoor spaces - hanging gardens, generous apartment
balconies, vegetable gardens, etc. - fostering a continuation between indoor
and outdoor living environments.
The project
proposes to comprise a 50 m tall residential building with 199 homes - a timber
frame structure, which will make it one of the tallest structures of its kind
in the world; 3,770 sq. m. of office space and 500 sq. m. of retail outlets; besides a panoramic
bar and shared spaces.
The timber
structure is proposed to be made from silver fir or spruce beams and posts, the
floors from cross-laminated timber (silver fir or spruce) using the Mathis ATEX
technique for high-rise buildings. Glued laminated timber bars will be
incorporated into the post and beam frame to stabilise the tower. All the
buildings in the project therefore aim to achieve "Biosourcé"
certification. An H&E A-rating is being sought for the homes. As for the
offices, they will have double HQE® BREEAM certification to guarantee their
environmental performance.
While an
important consideration is the initiative’s contribution to fighting climate
change, what sets this project apart is the proposal for a collection of themed
rooftop gardens connected by walkways.
With the onus of
delivering quality shared spaces, both on the fringes of the site with the
terrace gardens or at the heart of the development with the green oasis, residents
and visitors are invited to wander, relax and contemplate the landscape of the
Bordeaux region. Residents are thus given access to a series of gardens: an
agricultural space with vegetable gardens, fruit trees, vines, a compost area
and water reservoirs, a winter garden, a terrace for the restaurant and a
rooftop playground. These raised walkways will be unique in Bordeaux, and offer
unparalleled views of the hills and the Garonne.
Canopia emerges
as a major architectural innovation in the contemporary landscape, with the
inclusion of a structure, which embodies the ambitions of the city of Bordeaux.
This proposal
has been jointly conceptualised by multi-disciplinary team made up of developer
Pitch Promotion, architects Sou Fujimoto Architects and laisné roussel, timber
construction engineering firm Mathis, economist Faure, environmental engineering
agency Le Sommer Environment, landscaping team Etablissement, acousticians
Emacoustic and the building control office Apave.
Credits:
Renders: Tamàs
Fischer, Morph, laisné roussel, Sou Fujimoto Architects,
Model: Jean
Louis Courtois Model and Co.
Model Photo
Copyright: Roberta Donatini
Copyright images + plans + documents: Sou Fujimoto Architects + Laisné Roussel
Copyright images + plans + documents: Sou Fujimoto Architects + Laisné Roussel
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