The proposed building is configured as a series of office wings organised around a central vestibular core accessed through the resulting cracks between wings.
This configuration allows for the visual fragmentation of the building, avoiding excessively long façade fronts, while favouring the creation of urban spaces at pedestrian level for public use.
These spaces are designed as landscaped squares connected to the immediate urban environment and their use is ceded to pedestrians.
Given the configuration of the plot, which is predominantly organised in a linear southwest-northeast fashion, each facade of the building will have to a greater or lesser extent a southern, eastern or western component, with the appearance of facades facing a single cardinal point being very limited. Likewise, the proposed urban approach, which aims to reduce the creation of building fronts with an excess of built length, generates greater variations in the distribution of orientations of the different facades.
In this way, different types of façade are proposed depending on the orientation, with the aim of limiting sunlight or creating green façades that improve the building's hygrothermal behaviour.
21.264 m²
9 floors
2020