Hamonic+Masson & Associés
Urban Dock
Hamonic+Masson & Associés
20. 12月 2016
Photo: Takuji Shimmura
The Bassins à flots are a 162 ha niche site, a high-quality port and manufacturing district for which Bordeaux City Council has development plans. Nicolas Michelin’s instructions are to create a link between the site and the horizon and to build on the metaphor of the factory, warehouses and the navy.
Our project is very industrial in that it is solid, compact and metal-clad. There is the occasional raised element, one nine-story building jutting up like a periscope. That is what the project is all about: putting together a serene skyline and creating an urban form similar to a village at ground level, with footpaths to maintain a feeling of wilderness.
Photo: Takuji Shimmura
Situated in the north of Bordeaux between the Garonne and the Bordeaux Lake, the Bassins à flot site is an exceptional territory, mainly because of its strong industrial history. “Urban Dock” is a major element of this site and offers its habitants a quality of life. The building synthesizes the city’s different aspirations, and forms a tangible link between public space and this particular lot’s private space.
Photo: Takuji Shimmura
Urban Dock's contemporary architectural style is reflected in its harmonious sobriety. Located in a port zone, the project has a monolithic element running throughout it that echoes the spirit of the docks. The new construction consequently offers numerous openings on to the neighboring basins and bodies of water. The general volume, the choice of materials and colors also contribute to the creation of a maritime feeling. The different levels (3 stories, 5 stories and 9 stories) play around with scales and privilege several orientations and multiple points of view.
Photos: Takuji Shimmura
The building is clad in metal, which is occasionally perforated in order to allow loggias to appear while also highlighting the articulation of projections and recesses, creating intriguing vertical patterns. The cladding also produces an iridescent "double skin" with different transparencies and a shell-like effect, with a shimmering exterior that provides a contrast to the white loggias located at the interior of the block.
Photos: Takuji Shimmura
Site Plan (Drawing: Hamonic+Masson)
Ground Floor Plan (Drawing: Hamonic+Masson)
First Floor Plan (Drawing: Hamonic+Masson)
Fourth Floor Plan (Drawing: Hamonic+Masson)
Facade (Drawing: Hamonic+Masson)
Facade detail (Drawing: Hamonic+Masson)
PROJECT DETAILS
Program
Residential complex of 56 apartments + parking
Location
ZAC Bassins à flot, Bordeaux, France
Developer
Eiffage Immobilier
Architect
Hamonic + Masson & Associés
General Contractor
Eiffage Construction
Reinforced Concrete Engineer
Bernadberoy
Technical Inspection Services
Veritas
Gross floor area
4,065 m2
Completion
2015