French architecture studio CoBe Architecture & Paysage completed a new residential complex, L1&L2 housing buildings of the "Tri Postal" block managed by the ECDM architects' team. Designed for BNP Paribas Real Estate, the housing complex includes 33 social rental housing units and 44 free-to-own housing units built by CoBe.

The Tri Postal block, as its name suggests, includes the city’s former mail sorting building (whose activity stopped in 2016), which grows a few hundred meters from Bordeaux Saint-Jean train station, overlooking the Place d’Armagnac, on a new remodelled urban area (a former railway wasteland).
CoBe took part in the design of the first phase of the block coordinated by the ECDM agency and oversaw the design of the two towers located at the extreme east of the plot and their respective parts of the shared base. The two ten-storey housing buildings L1 & L2 stand out visually from their neighbours by disturbing their linear and horizontal appearance thanks to a set of staggered balconies.

On the façade side, the shades fluctuate between a sandy prefabricated concrete of «blond stone» colour at the base and loggias putting in mind the hues of the Bordeaux’s traditional facades, and a light grey concrete for the upper levels’ balconies, combined with aluminium joinery and a grey coating.

The balconies’ railings are made of perforated aluminium following a reinvented traditional Bordeaux pattern and are sometimes interrupted by a set of concrete parapets that are continuously extending the slabs. The undersides of the balconies are subtly embellished with patterned concrete with gold lacquer.


Tri Postal Bordeaux by CoBe Architecture & Paysage. Photograph by Luc Boegly.
 

Project description by CoBe Architecture et Paysage

A few hundred meters from Bordeaux Saint-Jean train station, in front of the National Interest Market (MIN), on the Armagnac Nord sector of the Saint-Jean Belcier ZAC, CoBe designed the L1&L2 housing buildings of the "Tri Postal" block managed by the ECDM architects' team. Designed for BNP Paribas Real Estate, it includes 33 social rental housing units and 44 free-to-own housing units built by CoBe.

A new centrality
The Armagnac sector is today a huge railway wasteland and a sector of activity at the heart of which a new centrality for the city of Bordeaux is developing. Overlooking the Place d’Armagnac, the Tri Postal block, as its name suggests, includes the city’s former mail sorting building, whose activity stopped in 2016.

Now divided into three bodies, it will be refurbished in part by CoBe. Right next to this symbolic building, CoBe took part in the design of the first phase of the block coordinated by the ECDM agency: a mixed-use building complex composed of housing units and offices standing on a shared two-storey ground floor.

Within this complex, CoBe oversaw the design of the two towers located at the extreme east of the plot and their respective parts of the shared base. They are lots of L1 and L2 in the project.


 Tri Postal Bordeaux by CoBe Architecture & Paysage. Photograph by Luc Boegly.

Two buildings
The base of all the residential buildings respects the same framework, composed of a post-beam structure on two levels of the ground floor and long loggias on the façade of the first four floors.

While keeping the same massive thicknesses of concrete slabs, the two ten-storey housing buildings L1 & L2 stand out visually from their neighbours by disturbing their linear and horizontal appearance thanks to a set of staggered balconies. The created effect of solids and voids energizes the façade, breaking with the pronounced horizontality of the base and the strong expression of its post-beam grid, and divides the balconies between covered and uncovered spaces.

On the façade side, the shades fluctuate between a sandy prefabricated concrete of «blond stone» colour at the base and loggias putting in mind the hues of the Bordeaux’s traditional facades, and a light grey concrete for the upper levels’ balconies, combined with aluminium joinery and a grey coating.

The balconies’ railings are made of perforated aluminium following a reinvented traditional Bordeaux pattern and are sometimes interrupted by a set of concrete parapets that are continuously extending the slabs. The undersides of the balconies are subtly embellished with patterned concrete with gold lacquer.


 Tri Postal Bordeaux by CoBe Architecture & Paysage. Photograph by Luc Boegly.

Dwellings, loggias, balconies
The two buildings, served by two separate halls, are made of 33 social renting housing units and 44 free-to-own housing units ranging from one-room to five-room, equally arranged on all levels.

The top two floors host duplexes containing double-height living rooms. The double ground floor hosts commercial premises and car parks on two levels, as well as cellars provided for each of the dwellings.

As the project is entirely designed on the edge of the plot and has no public spaces, all the dwellings have large exterior spaces of an average of 10m², whether balconies or loggias. The residential buildings are the same width as the neighbouring office buildings (20.5 metres), as their volumes have been cut into the mass to create two-metre-wide outdoor spaces on each façade.

All the dwellings enjoy views of Bordeaux’s landscape and do not suffer any overlooked situation with other dwellings.

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ECDM (managing architect), AIA Management (construction manager). AIA Ingénierie, Le Sommer Forten, BTP Consultants.
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BNP Paribas Real Estate.
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L1 (social housing).- 2560 m² SDP - 2395.2 m² SHAB.
L2 (housing forsale).- 3267 m² SDP - 3009.6 m² SHAB.
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Completion.- June 2022.
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Construction of 33 social housing units, housing units for sale, shops and
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St-Jean Belcier district - L1&L2 lots Bordeaux, France.
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€ 7,000,000 excl. tax.
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CoBe is an architecture firm created in 2002 by Alexandre Jonvel, Raphael Denis, and Martin Lemerre, CoBe has expanded with a landscape partner, Luc Moneger in 2011, and a construction managing partner, Fabrice Taillandier in 2017. CoBe's multidisciplinary team has 80 employees.
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Published on: July 19, 2022
Cite: "77 housing units. Tri Postal Bordeaux by CoBe Architecture & Paysage" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/77-housing-units-tri-postal-bordeaux-cobe-architecture-paysage> ISSN 1139-6415
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