House for solidarity / Ellenamehl Architects
House for solidarity / Ellenamehl Architects
Location And History
Located at the center of the Saint-Jean district, on the high plains of Beauvais, the "House for Solidarity" is located on the former Agel military base. Erected after the 1870 war, this 12 hectares former military site has been a wasteland since 1993, pending an ambitious urban project. The renewal of the district, that is now well underway, aims at creating urban continuity, opening up the area to the city, reducing social problems with new equipments, a wider range of dwellings and local services.
Between new buildings and existing housing, the House for solidarity participates, by its presence and its elegant silhouette, in the pacification of the area. It also gives a finality to street where it meets the park. Neither monumental, nor impressive, the project distinguishes itself from nearby housing by the subtle movement of its facades, its single building materials and its planted roof. The project unfolds horizontally without rising. It is dressed in bricks, a material historically present in Beauvais and more widely in the North of France. A skillful movement of cladding and overlapping bricks reveals on the facades a weaving pattern of diamonds, an allusion to the tapestry workshop tradition of Beauvais and to a secular knowledge. Shadows and light reveal the pattern, expressing the architectural richness of the project, singular and precise without being ostentatious. The perception of movement also arises from the inflection of the first floor walls, diverging from the center, above the entrance, a backward movement which softens the monumentality of the whole. The free positionning of the walls enhances the singularity of the project and its attention to the human element, to its fragility.
Description
The House for solidarity comprises four entities on two levels.The ground floor welcomes the public whereas the social workers offices are located on the first floor. The public enter at the center of the building to be welcomed by a wide reception counter protected by a glazed screen for privacy. In the background, seen from the entrance, a garden-patio creates the conditions of a gentle welcome.
The program on the ground floor operates in unisson with the gardens outside.
The meeting room and the mother and child care section for instance, face the
garden-patio, giving intimacy to both mothers and children. The main street
facade of the ground floor extends around the second garden dedicated to child
protection and family helping. This garden is at the heart of the district and is
also a protected place.
Staff entrance is located on the patio side. From this point a parallel private
corridor, gives access to the various services independently from the public
one : social workers can go either to the premises receiving the public on
ground floor or to their private offices on the first floor. This flow "behind the
scenes" guarantees the quality of reception while offering safety and comfort for
the staff.
The House for solidarity is a key project in this fast changing district, a place of
appeasement in a rough area. The use of brick plays a part in this achievement.
A tribute to the diversity of facades in Beauvais, its use expresses a sensitive and
welcomed return of this material in todays architecture.
Using the cavity wall insulation technique, every single brick of this peculiar
patterned façade has been designed individually. We counted about 38 000
bricks. The pattern is created by overlapping, overhanging and rotating each
brick in 7 different manners. It was designed using a complete 3D model (BIM)
with homemade parametric tools. The use of such tools allowed to develop
simultaneously and almost independently the architectural project and the
weaving pattern. It allowed a versatile and adaptable design, facilitating
communication with all construction companies and the mounting of the bricks
on the construction site.
Extra Info
Client: | Conseil Général de l’Oise |
Design Team: | EllenaMehl : architects Atelier Frederique Garnier : landscape designer GEC Ingénierie : structural and technical engineer |
Schedule: | Competition : December 2012 Building delivery : February 2015 |
Cost: | 1.884.300 € ex. VAT |
Surface area: | 1.127 m² gross floor area 970 m² net floor area |