As a testament to the current architectural renaissance of the French city of Bordeaux, the architectural studio Cino Zucchi Architetti integrates, with a deep respect for the city, a contemporary vision of architecture in the new L'Ark office building, responding to the layout of the site and with a new approach, evoking certain elements of the historical architecture of France.

The building is configured as a large mass that is articulated by folding its perimeter inwards following the general guidelines of the master plan that regulates the characteristics of the site, creating a volume with a parallelepiped-shaped geometry that folds into two gentle concave curves.

The new office building by Cino Zucchi Architetti has a continuous perimeter skin that is divided into several layers and provides depth while creating a play of light and shadow, resulting in a volume with a massive essence that alternates interior spaces with landscaped spaces on its different levels.

The work has a façade made of columns that vary in thickness and rhythm, generating a screen that gives volume and depth to the building at the same time. These, individually made from concrete, are not only structural, but are expressive and provide a contemporary vision to the classic imaginary.

Edificio de oficinas L’Ark Belvédère por Cino Zucchi Architetti. Fotografía por Fabrice Fouillet.

L’Ark Belvédère Office Building by Cino Zucchi Architetti. Photograph by Fabrice Fouillet.

Project description by Cino Zucchi Architetti

The new L’Ark office building in the Bordeaux Belvédère district, designed by Cino Zucchi Architetti, stands as a testament to the city's ongoing architectural renaissance, integrating contemporary design with a deep respect for the city's urban fabric.

The disposition on the ground and the typological layout of the L’Ark office building articulate and specify the general masterplan guidelines in relationship to the specific features of the site and of the overall design of the open spaces.

The large dimension of the building mass is articulated folding its perimeter inwards to generate a layout which unites the H-shaped scheme to a centralized one. The shorter sides of the parallelepiped shape – facing the Boulevard and the park behind it – fold into two gentle concave curves.

Edificio de oficinas L’Ark Belvédère por Cino Zucchi Architetti. Fotografía por Fabrice Fouillet.
L’Ark Belvédère Office Building by Cino Zucchi Architetti. Photograph by Fabrice Fouillet.

The continuous perimeter “skin” which delimits the interior spaces is divided in several layers which donates depth and a strong light and shadow effect: the inner wall alternates a ribbon window band with an opaque one faced by anodized aluminum shading elements reacting with the weather conditions.

The columns in the facades varying in thickness and rhythm at irregular intervals, are arranged in seven irregular orders signed by string-course cornice. The shape of the columns accentuated by the slight undercut of the bands generates a screen that gives at the same time volume and depth to the building’s facades. The top order connects the last two levels while opens a recess that hosts a protected terrace-garden.

These columns are not merely structural but also highly expressive, crafted one by one from concrete with a texture and color that refers to Bordeaux’s historic stone. Their design balances classical proportions with a contemporary aesthetic.

Edificio de oficinas L’Ark Belvédère por Cino Zucchi Architetti. Fotografía por Fabrice Fouillet.
L’Ark Belvédère Office Building by Cino Zucchi Architetti. Photograph by Fabrice Fouillet.

They were shaped inside formwork made with numerical control manufacturing technologies that has permitted to transfer and control the continuous variation of some compositional parameters with which they were designed. In their massive essence, the result is almost a free-standing structural screen.

Finally, the project is able to evokes French and Bordeaux's historic architecture elements without any nostalgic spirit – as for example the atrium columns that recall the angular trompes of French architecture in a contemporary approach.

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Structures.- OTEIS  - oteis.fr
Environment study.- PAYET - payet.fr
Acoustic engineering.- LASA. - lasa.fr
Control office.- APAVE.
Rendering.- MVOA, La Fabrique à perspectievs.
Model.- ONEOFF.

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Nexity, Altarea Cogedim, Pitch Promotion.

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2023.

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Bordeaux, France.

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Cino Zucchi was born in Milano in 1955. He graduated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, Mass.) in 1978 and at the Politecnico di Milano in 1979, where he is currently Chair Professor of Architectural and Urban Design and member of the teaching board of the Doctorate (Ph.D.) at the Faculty of Architecture - Campus Leonardo of the Politecnico di Milano.

He has been teaching architecture in many international seminars (Berlin 1980, Pavia 1983, Mantova 1985 and 1988, Napoli 1989, 1990 and 1991, Rotterdam 1994, Pisa 1995, Barcelona 1995 and 2000, Finale Ligure 1996, Spalato 1997, Ghent 1999, Darmstadt 2000 Zagabria 2001, Hamburg 2003, Singapore 2004) and has been visiting professor at the Syracuse University in Florence in 1989 and 1990 and at the ETH in Zürich in 1997 and 1998.

His essays and writings appeared in the magazines "Domus", "Lotus international", "Casabella", "Design Book Review", "Arch+", “Intersezioni”, “Bau” and in "Qa”, of which he has been editor from 1989 to 1885. He is in the Forum of the architectural magazine “Lotus international” since 1996. He is the author of the books L'architettura dei cortili milanesi 1535-1706 published by Electa in 1989, Asnago e Vender. L'astrazione quotidiana-architetture e progetti 1925-1970 (with F. Cadeo e M. Lattuada), published by Skira in 1999, and is editor of the book Bau-Kunst-Bau published by Clean in 1994.

With the Zucchi Architetti studio, of which he is the principal, he has designed and realized many industrial, residential and public buildings, a number of projects for public spaces (XIX Triennale outdoor exibition in Piazza Cadorna, Milano, squares in Cerea, Arzignano, Milano Gratosoglio, San Donà di Piave); renewal of agricultural, industrial and historical areas

He has participated to many national and international competitions (Opera in Paris, Lützowplatz in Berlin, Garibaldi-Repubblica area in Milano, urban escalators in S.Marino and Bergamo, Borghetto Flaminio in Rome, Tarello park in Brescia, church in Foligno-2nd prize...

The urban renewal for the former-Junghans factory in the Venice has been awarded mentions at the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture - Fundaciò Mies van der Rohe Award - Barcelona 2001, at the Medaglia d’oro dell’Architettura Italiana 1995-2003, 2004-2006 at the Brick Award 2004 and awarded the Piranesi Award 2001, the “Comune di Venezia“ Architecture Award 2005 and the ECOLA Award 2008, in the category "Black Bread Architecture".

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Published on: November 18, 2024
Cite: "Respectful contemporaneity. L’Ark Belvédère Office Building by Cino Zucchi Architetti" METALOCUS. Accessed
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