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Two Towers at La Chapelle International by Brenac & Gonzalez & Associés and MOA Architecture

The towers feature 254 apartments attached to 20 SOHO-type business spaces with apartments

E1 tower (on the left), Brenac & Gonzalez & Associés; E2 tower (on the right), MOA Architecture
© Stefan Tuchila

Architecture firms Brenac & Gonzalez & Associés and MOA Architecture are delivering two towers in the heart of the Chapelle International neighborhood in the 18th arrondissement of Paris. The two towers feature a total of 254 apartments attached to 20 SOHO-type business spaces with apartments. Take a look at the complete story after the jump.

The E plot, composed of a platform dedicated to SOHO (Small Offices/Home Offices) and the two E1 and E2 towers, is inserted into a very sophisticated grid, evoking a lower and an upper town.

View of the SOHO section from the E1 tower to the E2 tower
© Stefan Tuchila

The specifically SOHO type of apartments offer a new vision blending workplace and home. The SOHO section base is divided along its length by a broad interior street designed as a lively, common area. This interior street extends all the way to the entrance lobby of the E2 in order to strengthen the link between the E1 and E2 towers. 20 business spaces located on the ground floor are directly accessible from the public area and benefit from a generous height of 3.80 meters. The apartments linked to these office spaces are found on the next floor of the base.

E1 tower, Brenac & Gonzalez & Associés
© Stefan Tuchila

E1 Tower
Brenac & Gonzalez & Associés

The E1 tower, designed by Brenac & Gonzalez & Associés, is designed with a gap so one can perceive not one tower but rather two smaller, sleek and slender towers. These two towers are joined together by a planted interstice and by an outdoor staircase, which bring light directly into the common areas and, oriented in the direction of Sacré-Cœur, offer meeting places for the occupants.

An intermediate register comprised of balconies ensures the transition between the SOHO section and the World above. This section runs around the tower’s entire circumference from level G+2 to G+6 to compose the lower skyline, designed to correspond to the current height of Paris buildings. The upper skyline extends from level G+6 to G+16 and is comprised of a prefabricated white concrete exoskeleton, highlighting broad horizontal lines and offering generous spaces supporting differentiated exterior spaces, thereby providing the project with a genuine interiority, which opens to spectacular views of the broader Paris cityscape.

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E2 tower, MOA Architecture
© Takuji Shimmura

E2 tower
MOA Architecture

The E2 tower, designed by MOA Architecture is comprised of two interlocking towers forming a single block. The “urban tower,” aligned with the street and facing buildings opposite, possesses a “perforated wall” of windows based on a traditional model. The warmth of the carpentry with its wooden shutters balance the austerity of a plain concrete façade.

The “landscape tower,” oriented southeastward in the direction of Sacré-Coeur, has a very delicate structure, on a 40-cm-wide column and beam grid, opening the interior spaces toward the urban landscape of Paris. Floor-to-ceiling glazed wooden doors offer total transparency through the guardrails, which are designed to be virtually invisible form the terraces.

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The tower’s envelopes were designed as “exostructures.” These so-called “tube-towers”, lessen the building’s weight by approximately 1/3 as compared with “Miesian” towers and their concrete core. This lightening of the weight offers maximum flexibility because, over time, not only can the useful spaces be reconfigured but also all the core spaces of distribution, which are defined by non-loadbearing walls. In addition, the savings in terms of concrete are an environmental and financial plus that cannot be ignored.

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Facade of the E1 tower, Brenac & Gonzalez & Associés
© Stefan Tuchila
Facade of the E2 tower, MOA Architecture
© Takuji Shimmura

Client
Sogeprom
Project management
Tower E1 : Brenac & Gonzalez & Associés – brenac-gonzalez.fr
Tower E2 : MOA Architecture – www.moaarch.com
BET TCE
Artelia
Landscaper
Jean-Michel Rameau
General bulding company
Bouygues Bâtiment – Habitat résidentiel
Program
1 business space, 254 housing units (112 tour E1, 125 tour E2 et 17 SOHO), 20 SOHO (Small Office / Home Office)

Calendar
Competition July 2015 – Delivered in November 2019
Cost
27 M€ HT
Surface area
15 654 m² SDP
Label/certification
RT 2012 / Plan climat ville de Paris / PEQA (SOHO)
Photo credits
Stefan Tuchila , Takuji Shimmura

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