Vertical Restructuring

High-rise tower rehabilitation

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    Project entry 2014 Europe – Vertical Restructuring: High-rise tower rehabilitation, Nantes, France

    These sections show all the density of the rehabilitation of this single purpose 1970s tower. The pursuit breaks with the horizontal accumulation of floorspace and creates new experiences by mixing vertical and horizontal spaces/links. A mixed-use program of habitation, hotel, office and public space is interwoven in the concrete skeleton of the tower. In between spaces are managed by patio and the thickness of façades. The 4 pillars free the ground and create public spaces.

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    Project entry 2014 Europe – Vertical Restructuring: High-rise tower rehabilitation, Nantes, France

    Project entry 2014 Europe – Vertical Restructuring: High-rise tower rehabilitation, Nantes, France

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    Project entry 2014 Europe – Vertical Restructuring: High-rise tower rehabilitation, Nantes, France

    Original tower design with different entities to work on identification.

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    Project entry 2014 Europe – Vertical Restructuring: High-rise tower rehabilitation, Nantes, France

    Disused car ramp brings people from the street level to the roof of the city.

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    Project entry 2014 Europe – Vertical Restructuring: High-rise tower rehabilitation, Nantes, France

    The project link: for the first time in 40 years, the tower connects with its ground and the heart of the city.

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    Project entry 2014 Europe – Vertical Restructuring: High-rise tower rehabilitation, Nantes, France

    The journey allows the public to start from the piazza and proceed to the top of the tower through various spaces.

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    Project entry 2014 Europe – Vertical Restructuring: High-rise tower rehabilitation, Nantes, France

    A variable thickness double skin creates in-between spaces inside the building’s existing volume.

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    Project entry 2014 Europe – Vertical Restructuring: High-rise tower rehabilitation, Nantes, France

    Project entry 2014 Europe – Vertical Restructuring: High-rise tower rehabilitation, Nantes, France

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    Project entry 2014 Europe – Vertical Restructuring: High-rise tower rehabilitation, Nantes, France

    A passage between the legs of the tower links different parts of the city (old and new).

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    Project entry 2014 Europe – Vertical Restructuring: High-rise tower rehabilitation, Nantes, France

    The meeting of the city’s horizontal and the project’s vertical plans create a shared public space.

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    Holcim Awards 2014 Europe ceremony, Moscow, Russia

    Presentation of the Holcim Awards “Next Generation” 5th prize 2014 Europe for “Vertical Restructuring: High-rise tower rehabilitation, Nantes, France” (l-r): Claude Fussler, Founding member of the Board of the Holcim Foundation, France; winner of the “Next Generation” 5th prize, Grégoire Arthuis, Paris, France; and Gerard Letellier, CEO Holcim France.

  • Next generation Next Generation 5th prize 2014–2015 Europe

The project revisits a 1970s high-rise in the center of Nantes suffering from the problematic modernist creed of functional separation, which prevents the structure from being integrated into the urban fabric. The scheme aims to transform the existing structure into a “vertical city”, filled with multiple activities. The proposed design deploys public space as a means to link the existing cityscape with the new public spaces of the tower.

By Grégoire Arthuis

Ideas: Urban Requalification

The project revisits a 1970s high-rise in the center of Nantes suffering from the problematic modernist creed of functional separation, which prevents the structure from being integrated into the urban fabric.

The scheme aims to transform the existing structure into a “vertical city”, filled with multiple activities. The proposed design deploys public space as a means to link the existing cityscape with the new public spaces of the tower.

Vertical Restructuring

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  • Holcim Awards 2014 Europe ceremony, Moscow, Russia
    Grégoire Arthuis

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