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MAD architects celebrates completion of its first european building in paris

unic: unique architecture in paris

 

MAD Architects founder Ma Yansong leads his team to complete UNIC, the studio’s first building in Europe, which now stands as a sculptural landmark in the 17th arrondissement of Paris. The thirteen-story residential work marks the latest development for the growing ‘eco-neighborhood’ of Clichy-Batignolles which the French capital is planning as a model for sustainable development.

 

The project’s completion arrives following ten years of work, after it was selected as winner of an international design competition in 2012 (see designboom’s previous coverage here). Now, Ma Yansong has become the first Chinese architect to design a major building both in Paris and in Europe on the whole. designboom spoke with Ma Yansong on the creation of the sinuous and sustainable project.

mad architects unic parisimage © Jared Chulski

 

 

the fluid design by mad architects

 

Designing its UNIC residential project in Paris, the team at MAD Architects prioritizes the sustainable standards of the eco-district while still establishing a dynamic presence with its organic expression. With its curving profiles and irregular, offset balconies, the building’s undulating form creates a playful contrast with the Hausmann apartment blocks which line the edge of the neighboring Martin Luther King Park and which backdrop the plot. 

 

From these billowing terraces and the light-filled living spaces inside, occupants peer through planted trees across the city and the 25-acre park. The apartments on the southern side even take in a view of the Eiffel Tower over four kilometers (2.5 miles) away. 

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image © Jared Chulski

 

 

designboom (DB): The architecture of UNIC is characterized by its organic shaped floor plates. Was there a specific visual reference that inspired them?

 

Ma Yansong (MY): To some extent, I was inspired by Le Corbusier’s Unité d’habitation. His modernist residential housing typology and his manifesto ‘A house is a machine for living in,’ was groundbreaking at that time. In the post-war era, when there was a great need to solve housing issues, efficiency, low cost, and reproduction were priorities. We won the UNIC competition in 2012.

 

Globalization was in full swing. Diversity and individuality were highly valued. The fast-paced urbanization has caused certain living problems in cities. The context is no longer the same. Now is exact 60 years after Le Corbusier’s experimentation, we need to reconsider what is ideal living and discuss about it in the current social context. I think equality, diversity, individuality, and closeness to nature might be important.

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image © Jared Chulski

 

 

a mix of apartment types atop a public podium

 

MAD architects’ UNIC in Paris is dynamic in both its form and in its layout. Each unique floor plan is thoughtfully organized so that, much like the terraces, no two are the same. The non-repetitive levels partly result from the combination of affordable housing and luxury units and are made possible with a simple double core structure. The building’s bare concrete facade opens up with floor-to-ceiling windows which welcome inside the sounds and sights of Paris’ vibrant street-life.

 

The apartments are supported by a large ground-level podium which is connected to an adjacent public housing project, and which offers direct access to the local Metro station. This podium is programmed with facilities open to both residents of the building and locals. The mix of facilities includes retail spaces, restaurants, and a kindergarten, and encourages relationships between the many occupants across the affordable and luxury apartments.

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image © Jared Chulski

 

 

designed with the spirit of the eco-district

 

The developing Clichy-Batignolles neighborhood in which UNIC is sited exemplifies the Paris’ commitment to reducing its carbon footprint while introducing housing for around 7,500 residents.

 

Designing a residential project worthy of its site and its occupants, MAD Architects and the local architecture firm Biecher Architectes, worked closely with the Parisian government, architects, and city planners. The team elaborates:Like many of its neighboring buildings, UNIC had to pass Passivhaus building standards, which required the use of high-performance window glazing, passive heating and cooling design strategies and a range of high-density materials that would further aid in its overall temperature regulation.’

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image © Adam Mørk

 

DB: What does the new residential tower represent for the city of Paris?

 

MY: We participated in two other competitions in Paris and got shortlisted. One is Mirage, the renovation of Montparnasse Tower. The other one is Aquatic Center for 2024 Paris Olympics. Even we didn’t win, but it was very close to an open dialogue about art and culture content in architecture, and the diversities of it.

 

In the history of city Paris, there were many bold attempt in architectures. The Eiffel Tower, Centre Pompidou, and the glass Pyramid of La Louvre, those were all controversial in their time, but significant and timeless now. I think Paris is one of the most embracing cities in the world.

 

For UNIC, from its name to its design, from its surrounding environment to the building itself, it reflects its uniqueness and the spirit of the city. Try to respect the classical aesthetic and also go beyond the modernism. It has always been there, this spirit with this city. Parisians like this building I heard it was soon fully booked and occupied after client release the design.

mad architects unic parisimage © Adam Mørk

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image © Jared Chulski

 

 

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project info:

 

project title: UNIC

architecture: MAD Architects | @madarchitects

location: Paris, France
site area: 1,033 sqm
building area: 6,600 square meters
building height: 50 meters

 

principal partners in charge: Ma Yansong, Dang Qun, Yosuke Hayano
associate partners in charge: Andrea d’Antrassi, Flora Lee
design team: Zhao Wei, Wu Kaicong, Daniel Gillen, Jiang Bin, Tristan Brasseur, Juan Valeros, Gustavo Alfred van Staveren, Xin Dogterom, Juan Pablo, Cesar d Pena Del Rey, Natalia Giacomino, Torsten Radunski, Rozita Kahirtseva

 

client: Emerige
lead architect: MAD Architects
team coordinator: BIECHER architectes
executive architect: BIECHER Architectes
structure engineers: BECIP – BET Structure
MEP consultant: ESPACE TEMPS – BET Fluides
landscape designer: PHYTOLAB – BET Paysagiste
interior designer: Charles Zana
project management: Artelia
construction company: Vinci Sicra Ile-de-France

photography: © Jared Chulski, Adam Mørk

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