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Ilot de l’Octroi by MVRDV

Rennes dates back to the 18th century and is organised around two main squares, the place de la Marie and the place du Parlement. This Métropole is among the most attractive areas to live in France and its diversity of heritage and growth led to a shift in emphasis from the centre to the city’s outer areas connected by the pedestrianised Mail François Mitterrand. The growth in population and industry has called for measures to cope with future change, most notably for more housing and efficient transport routes. MVRDV, ALL and Giboire respond to this need for more sustainable housing communities and will contribute to the expansion of the centre by breathing new life and refocusing communities along the rivers. This 8,200m2 complex will consist of 135 dwellings, a mix of private residences and a third offered as social housing. All of the apartments have outdoor spaces with balconies facing the waterfront, loggias and terraces. They are also positioned on split levels so no view is directly opposite. Trees and greenery from the public square connect upwards to the green rooftops following the façades. The building’s distinct curved façades, slope from river level to the roofs allowing for views of the city. The curved typology makes the roof top garden on the second floor inviting and accessible for residents, where a workshop and diverse botanical garden will also be located. The exterior façade’s distinct grey colour is made from three different textures, and gradations in its colouring resemble rock formations found in a natural landscape. The design idea was to create more cohesion with defined volume instead of individual and smaller units. Source by MVRDV. Info project https://goo.gl/4CGHCx A As Architecture - Discover Architecture http://aasarchitecture.com/

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