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4985803 Eun Som Lee

Social housing. mulhouse /f. lacaton vassal. 4985803 Eun Som Lee. Site Plan. Location : Mulhouse, France A designer : Anne Lacaton & Jean Philippe Vassal Year : 2005 Type : housing Size : 2262 m 2 – 14dwellings Average surface area by Area : T5(175 m 2 ), T4(175 m 2 ),

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4985803 Eun Som Lee

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  1. Social housing. mulhouse/f. lacaton vassal 4985803 EunSom Lee

  2. Site Plan Location : Mulhouse, France A designer : Anne Lacaton & Jean Philippe Vassal Year : 2005 Type : housing Size: 2262 m2 – 14dwellings Average surface area by Area : T5(175 m2), T4(175 m2), T3(128 m2), T2(102 m2) Cost: 1,05M€ net (75 000 € net per house) (val. 2004)

  3. Surrounding the site Many small houses and Some medium-sized shops

  4. Mass Plan

  5. Architectural idea/concept This project for 14 single-family houses is part of an operation for 61 dwellings created by five teams of architects in the extended space of a housing estate in Mulhouse. aim : produce quality houses for the same price, Considerably larger than the standardized housing usually met with. Source : Google (http://www.lacatonvassal.com/index.php)

  6. Architectural idea/concept detail Whether it is their celebrated conversion of the Palais de Tokyo or their social housing refurbishments, Lacaton and Vassal make intelligent re-use of the existing, minimising new building through innovative design, and through an appreciation of the transformative possibilities in each situation. Source : Google (http://www.lacatonvassal.com/index.php)

  7. Program → Living Room Kitchen ← → Bed Room Garage←

  8. → Rest area → Outdoor space → Winter garden

  9. Spatial organization Plan R+1

  10. Plan RDC

  11. Constructive system bioclimatic functioning - Summer (Climate awning closes : shading and energy-saving) (Thermal curtain closes) (Wide natural ventilation) (Open house) (Open house) (Thermal curtain closes) (Thermal curtain closes)

  12. bioclimatic functioning - Winter (Climate awning closes : shading and energy-saving) (Thermal curtain closes) (Insulation) (Closed doors) (Thermal curtain closes) (Thermal curtain closes)

  13. Constructive system detail → Open house Thermal curtain ← → Wide natural ventilation Climate awning ←

  14. Construction material(s) Reinforced Concrete Steel Glass

  15. → Rahmen Exposed mass ← concrete → Glass shades Exposed mass ← concrete, Steel stair, Polycar -bonate

  16. Promenade architecturale Cross-section (Winter garden) (Isolated part)

  17. Promenade architecturale detail 1F - 2F Garage → Living Room → Stair → Attic

  18. 1F - 2F Living Room → Stair → Attic → Garden

  19. Biography →Climate awning closes : shading and energy-saving →Usually similar to the bathroom wiring ↓Electric illumination

  20. Source Photo - Google (mimoa.eu www.lacatonvassal.com www.wohnmodelle.at) Content – Google (www.lacatonvassal.com www.wohnmodelle.at www.spatialagency.net www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/article_imprim.php3?id_article=4238)

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