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French architects Air have completed a raw yellow concrete extension to an apprenticeship college in Saint Maur des Fossés near Paris in France.



Called Apprentice Formation Center, the project comprises a new three-storey building containing a hall, plumbers workshop, classrooms, and meeting rooms, as well as the refurbishment of an existing cafeteria and classrooms.



The yellow concrete continues across a courtyard to the existing building, where it defines the refurbished cafeteria.



Classrooms with hexagonal and diamond-shaped windows are supported above the double-height workshop space.



Photographs are by Denis Ferrattier and David Boureau.



Here’s some text from the architects:



Apprentice Formation Centre – Saint Maur des Fossés, France



The extension of the Apprentice Formation Center is a compact and economic building.



It achieves the composition of the complex of the Chambre des Métiers of the Val-de-Marne Departement, near Paris.


The raw yellow concrete facade gives a clear identity to the building. It comes down on the ground and back up again the previously existing building, creating an open air sunny room, a generous public space linking the old and the new.



On the existing building, the concrete defines an extension of the cafeteria.



In a game of inversion, the new building backs its concrete facade and is based on a complex steel structure.



The long span (20m) of the plumbers workshop is assured with full height beam that frames the second floor.



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The triangulations of these beams give the diamond shape of the upper level windows and the inclination of the zinc.



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PROGRAMM :


Creation of a new three level building: double-height hall, double height plumbers workshop, classrooms, meeting room with good natural light rehabilitation of the existing: creation of a cafeteria, refurbishing of classrooms and offices.



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MATERIALS AND ENERGETIC PERFORMANCES


Raw concrete tainted in mass

Zinc

Steel

planted terrace

recuperation of rain water by a draining.

80 kwh/m².year



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Extension and Restructuration – Projet HQE

Competition winning : March 2007

Delivery : September 2009

Chambre des Métiers du Val de Marne

Architect: AIR (Cyrille Hanappe & Olivier Leclercq)

Location: Saint Maur des Fossés, France (near Paris)

Project team: David Pereyron, Noémie Pons Rotbardt, Arthur Couprie

Engineers: Betom

Acoustic Consultant: AYDA (Yves Dekeyrel)

Budget: $4,6M Euro

Project Area: 2,749sqm
Project year: 2007-2009

New Surface : 2749 m²

Cost Excluding Taxes : 3.937.866 € (1.432€/m²)



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Posted by Ruth Hynes



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