Paris, France
The following description is courtesy of Baumschlager Eberle Architekten and SCAPE.
Building for a Sustainable Future
Green Office® ENJOY is a special building in more ways than one. Built over a railway underpass, it is made largely of wood and produces more energy than it uses. On completion, its 17,400 m2 of office space will accommodate 1,250 people, providing both an architectural experience and a user-friendly working environment with the latest technical features. Green Office® ENJOY also occupies a special place within its local
Planning
Unlike common or garden perimeter block developments, Green Office® ENJOY is a transparent building. Baumschlager Eberle Architekten and SCAPE have consciously revisited the street-facing design of traditional Paris buildings with their strict boundaries between private and public spheres. This is a boon for building users, who have an easy walk from the local metro station through the Martin Luther King Park to the courtyard and its views of the local surroundings
Just as the approach through the park makes for an unusual, not to say
But even that is not all. The building’s third wing, together with its two counterparts, in relation to which it forms a right angle, creates two highly interesting exterior spaces. To the
Architecture
The building is every bit as logical in architectural terms as it is in relation to planning. The approach adopted by partners Baumschlager Eberle Architekten and SCAPE makes reference to the elementary nature of the building medium without the need for messages or imagery (aerodynamics or biomorphic shapes). At Green Office® ENJOY, the building shell spans the entire building space. This outer surface, its multiple layers revealing inner depths, lends a certain sculptural quality to the cityscape. And when it does have a message to convey, it is a nuanced one. The tall windows and accompanying
It may sound simplistic, but the aesthetic expression of this elementary quality imbues the building and so, hopefully, its users with great calm and a feeling of the natural in a world bursting with urban and digital imagery. Even the
In addition to this fundamental statement, the architecture brings a number of cultural and historical references into the mix. Unlike Vienna or Berlin, the old, historic Paris of Baron Haussmann is
Design
The building and its setting – the new Clichy-Batignolles quarter in Paris’s 17th arrondissement – are entirely interdependent. This interaction is dictated – for one very simple reason – by the structure of the block. If the concrete slab spanning the railway underpass was to take the weight of a building, it had to of lightweight design. With today’s heightened awareness of the finite nature of resources, wood was a natural candidate for the construction material. With Baumschlager Eberle Architekten’ long experience in wooden buildings and SCAPE’s expertise in BIM planning, the decision was an easy one.
And it was undoubtedly the right decision in terms of both current economic realities and the methodology used. Wood weighs a third less than concrete, which was used only on the ground floor, where it serves to absorb the vibrations caused by passing trains. Wood also acts as a natural carbon store and Green Office® ENJOY’s 2,700m³ of Scandinavian and Austrian wood holds 520 tonnes of CO2. Thanks to the predominantly wooden design, the construction process used 2,900 fewer tonnes of CO2 than a conventional concrete building, the equivalent of planting 1,500 trees and offsetting the emissions of 23 million vehicle
However, wood, a genuinely renewable material, has much more to offer. For one, it provides atmosphere. Visible throughout the offices, it brings nature into the building, not that you have to go as far as the versatile working spaces, all with exterior views, to appreciate it. The impressive foyer, for example – another very special feature – is also clad in wood. Both the material and the sight line from the street herald the landscaped courtyard area, its approach route running right through the building
Positive Energy
Sustainability is a central theme in the design process used by both Baumschlager Eberle Architekten and SCAPE. Here the large roof spaces of Green Office® ENJOY play an essential role, their photovoltaic systems transforming the free energy supplied by the sun. 1,7000m² of solar panels generate 22 kWh/(m²a) of solar energy which, offset against the building’s own very low consumption of 19 kWh/(m²a), create a surplus of 23% pollution-free energy. Green Office® ENJOY is the only building in this major Paris development area to meet positive-energy standards to date.
But the building uses resources sparingly even without this active energy production thanks to the heating/cooling ceilings inside the building, its connection to Paris’s district heating network and the programmed longevity of the architecture itself. Despite excellent incident natural light, in an architectural design that is inherently resource-saving, windows make up only 37% of the compact building’s shell, demonstrating that there is no contradiction between economy and ecology
Green Office® ENJOY deserves its positive-energy label not only for its technical
Project Data & Credits
Project name: Green Office® ENJOY Paris Batignolles
Project location: ZAC des Batignolles, Paris 17 arrondissement, France
Description: Offices and inter-office restaurant, commercial premises and public-access premises (administration, banks) Restricted competition, winning project
City Planner: Paris Batignolles Aménagement
Client: Bouygues Immobilier (developer + co-investor) Caisse des dépôts et consignations (Bank for Official Deposits) (investor)
Project Management Team: Baumschlager Eberle Architekten Paris (lead architect), SCAPE (associated architect)
Consultants
Structure: SCYNA 4
Façade: ARCORA
Wood structure: AIA Ingénierie
Utilities: BARBANEL
HQE:
Landscape: LATZ + PARTNER and Techni’Cité
Kitchen designer: SYSTAL
Acoustics: LAMOUREUX
Building Information Modeling: MANAGER: J.P.
Main companies
Building
Wood structure: MATHIS
Structural system: LES MAÇONS PARISIENS
Facade: ARBONIS
Landscape: Voisins
Utilities: ENGIE INEO & ENGIE AXIMA
Energy Performance
Energy-Plus House Certification Label
French Standard Tertiary Building High Environmental Quality Certification
September 2011, ranked Excellent
2013 International BREEAM Certification: ranked Very Good
Green Office®
In compliance with the requirements of the Environmental Prescriptions and Sustainable Development Guidelines for the Clichy-Batignolles Urban Development Zone
City of Paris Climate Plan / 2012 Thermal Regulations
2016 Low-Carbon Building Certification
Label definitive BBCA
Awards
SIATI 2018 Golden Trophy for Best Real Estate Project
Project schedule
2013 – 2018
Surface Area
Building Floor Area: 17,400 square meters
Construction Cost: 34,500,000 Euros
Image credits: Baumschlager Eberle Architekten, Luxigon, SCAPE, Luc Boegly Photographer
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