Student residence in Paris XIIe

Restructuring and elevation of a building complex and creation of a 32-studio student residence.

 

DESIGN TEAM
AxK – architects, Representative
EVP – structure, B52 – Fluids, Ecallard – cost surveyor, Cycle de ville – sustainability, Studio FA – acoustic

  • CLIENT

    RIVP

  • BUDGET

    2.9 M € VAT Ex.

  • SIZE

    1 170 m2 SDP, 135 m2 store

  • LOCATION

    Paris 12e

  • STATUS

    July 2024 competition winner

  • LABEL

    NF habitat HQE Paris label Effinergie RE2020 Ossature bois, briques de réemplois

The innovative spirit of the Faubourg St-Antoine is embodied in the transformation of the 19th rue de Prague into student housing.

This post-Covid project focuses on creating a secure and private environment with ample natural lights and social-friendly amenities. 

The existing building, originally one story, has been raised by four additional levels, creating 32 living units, two shared terraces and a 135 m2 commercial space.

 

By preserving the concrete structure and brick facades, the design seamlessly blends with its surroundings through a three-layer approach including the existing base, an aligned main body, and a recessed top. The extension will use reclaimed bricks with metal railings and copper elements which nod to the building’s neighborhood artisanal heritage. 

ground plan
section and north facade
East facade - Prague street

In a nutshell, more than a housing project the 19th rue de Prague integrates a strong environmental approach.

The ground floor retains the main entrance and includes common and technical areas in the lit basement. A centralized vertical circulation is optimizing spaces and enables a uniform studio distribution. Each studio is designed to maximize natural light and space thanks to a flexible living area. Therefore, the top floor will feature a shared room and kitchen as well as planted terraces in order to promote socialization and relaxation. 

In a nutshell, more than a housing project the 19th rue de Prague integrates a strong environmental approach. Indeed, green rooftops will enhance biodiversity as well as improving the site’s aesthetic appeal with climate-suited plants and wildlife shelters. Moreover, off-site wooden construction will minimize disruptions, reducing construction time, dust, water usage and task difficulty on-site. This project does more than revitalize an existing building, it brings new life into the urban planning of Faubourg Saint-Antoine, blending tradition and modernity in a welcoming environment for young people.

first floor plan
current floor plan (r+2 and r+3)
plan r+5
Standard apartment - 24.05 m2 shab
facade detail

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