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Épinay-sur-Seine, France
The pine trees at the northwestern corner of this site form a gateway into the site.
The pine grove brings people together and locals are free to meet up here. It gives onto a succession of patios, lawns, green roofs, pines, other trees and plant-covered partitions that create a transitional landscape.
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The building itself hovers between two layers of forest, one indoors, the other outdoors. Reflective annealed stainless steel elements blur the distinction between building and landscape that leads us to dream of faraway places and to learn. Rough and smooth, matt and shiny; the building offers children and visitors alike an ‘educational’ experience based on the five senses and using natural light without ever going over the top with colour. This nursery school is as simple and ‘powerful’ as an abstraction. It invites users in and carries them away.
Program
Construction of a nursery school (8 classes) + crèche on the Pasteur site
Location
École maternelle Marlène Jobert
Épinay-sur-Seine, France
Schedule
Delivery: 2020
Client
Ville d'Epinay-sur-Seine
Project management
Lead architect: Hamonic+Masson & Associés
Engineering
All trades, environmental and quantity surveyor: SIBAT
Photographer
Takuji Shimmura + Sergio Grazia
Cost
5 M€ excl. tax.
Floor Area
Nursery school: 1 326 m²
Crèche: 159 m²
Environmental approach
BBC Effinergie
RT 2005
Team
Lisa Cépisul




