Angular balconies edged with bands of reflective steel surround this apartment building in the French city of Nantes, providing occupants on each level with unobstructed views of the sky.
The Inoxia project was designed by Paris firm Christophe Rousselle Architects as part of the regeneration of an area around the main station in Nantes.
In total, it accommodates 70 apartments spread across 5,776 square metres of floor area and is described by the architects as an attempt to "support the idea that density can be a sustainable model for the city."
Apartments are distributed between three towers, two of which are connected on three of their lower floors. The third tower is separate and positioned on the opposite side of a landscaped garden overlooked by all of the buildings.
两个连接的塔楼有悬挑的不规则边缘阳台,打乱了建筑的密度,居民可以向上、畅通无阻地欣赏天空的美景。
The two linked towers feature cantilevered balconies with irregular edges that disrupt the density of the building and provide areas where residents can look up, unimpeded, towards the sky.
皱褶的不锈钢板应用在阳台的前部,扭曲了天空的影射和周围的环境,也有助于使建筑的外观轻盈、灵动。
Ridged stainless-steel panelling applied to the front of the balconies produces distorted reflections of the sky and the surroundings, which also help to lighten the appearance of the building.
“从远处看,建筑的主体是通过偏移体量创建的,”在项目描述时,事务所说。
“上层地板的多样性加强了每一个公寓的内在品质,有助于给顶层的居住者一个好的印象,最低层亦是如此。”
"Seen from afar, the main building, created by offset volumes," said the architects in a project description.
"The variety of the upper floors reinforces the intrinsic qualities of each apartment, contributing to the impression of living on the top floor, even for the lowest storeys."
The technique of incorporating offset balconies lined with reflective cladding was previously employed by Christophe Rousselle for an apartment building in the Parisian suburb of Colombes, where the shiny metal helps to reflect light into the residences.
The balconies of the Inoxia building also feature floors made from a metal grille that allows daylight to reach the level below. Each outdoor space has a tree planted in a moveable pot to enhance its connection with the surrounding gardens.
Photograph by Stéphane Chalmeau
在一些楼层中重复楼层平面使设计和建造的建筑更高效,而切换阳台的形状提供给每个公寓自己独特的特点。
Repetition of the floor plans on some of the levels made the design and construction of the buildings more efficient, while the shifting shapes of the balconies provide each apartment with its own unique character.
The single tower has a straightforward geometric aesthetic defined by stacked, offset cubic volumes clad in golden and dark grey metal, with glazed balconies extending outwards on alternating edges.
The shorter of the two connected towers features similar golden cladding on its upper storeys, as well as the ground floor, creating a sense of visual unity between the various parts of the project.
Photography is by Philippe Ruault, unless otherwise stated.