Europan 12 Results catalogue - The Adaptable City /1

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Marseille (FR) runner-up

Simon Moisière (FR)

93 rue Barrault

Jean Rodet (FR)

75013 Paris, France

Adrien Zlatic (FR)

T. +33 609351053

architects

jeanrodetabel@gmail.com

Nicolas Persyn (FR)

www.jeanrodet.com

geographer

www.simonmoisere.com www.13ruemadon.fr

84 Flexibility of the weft

Concomitance Team point of view For a city, adaptability is the ability to provide opportunities for different temporal and spatial uses, without causing instability. Those opportunities are defined by three dimensions that essentially guide usage: urban and architectural form, property rules and plot pattern. The proposed thin plot weft is an adjustable object that is easy for all stakeholders to appropriate. A system of mid-length leases fits into this weft, allowing flexibility of use while guaranteeing stability for occupants. Finally, the light architecture provides a low-cost structure that can be easily and quickly converted. Jury point of view The project analysis explores the question of ownership. Societal changes and the crisis make it essential to adopt adaptable construction systems. The architecture developed here is not frozen, but is always adaptable to requirements and to change. The facility has a mixed aerial architecture and its roof is accessible to the public. The jury found the proposals on land and land management through leases very interesting.

Axonometric view of the project

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