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													The complete rehabilitation of one of Paris’s high-rise buildings, the former headquarters of the National Forestry Office (ONF), is underway. Racine project, led by Alderan and envisioned by Maud Caubet, aims to transform uses of this iconic building constructed in the 1970s, while preserving its architectural identity and ensuring it opens up more to the surrounding city.
Batiactu provides a comprehensive overview of the construction work through an illustrated slideshow!
							
													On Tuesday, April 11th, students from Saint-Joseph College in Pipriac worked on the Cube.S project, a challenge for secondary schools. It engages the educational community and students over a 5-ear period. The Center for Studies and Expertise on Risks, Environment, Mobility, and Development (Cerema), represented by Didier Meaux and Julie Baumann, is assisting the college in partnership with the Departmental Union of Catholic Institutions Management (Udogec) and the College Organizing Committees (Ogec).
The students’ testimonies reveal the impact of this initiative as Lucas explains: “I chose the environment. I set a goal for myself to spend less time in front of the TV. I make sure to turn off lights every time I leave a room. I want to show more interest in nature and its preservation. When we see these beautiful spaces, we must protect them. We discuss it with our family at home“. The students are realizing that it is through each individual’s action that we will collectively achieve results in the quality of daily life.
							
													Charmed by a family home located near Paris, the owners nevertheless wanted to redesign the interior and give it a fresh update. They also wished to expand the house to enjoy a more comfortable space. The couple entrusted their project to the Recto Verso Architects agency, which conceived a beautiful extension and optimized the living spaces.
To seamlessly integrate the building into its urban and residential environment, Andrius Queiroz and Julien Combot opted for a contemporary architecture with clean and sleek lines, in harmony with the existing residence.
A great example of a family home refurbishment!
Read Stéphanie Thibault’s article in Maison à part