The Syctom selective sorting centre has been remodelled by the team of Le Dévéhat Vuarnesson Architectes. The building is located in Nanterre and provides a public treatment service for household waste.

Although this building is characterised by its industrial use, thanks to the architects' intervention, the centre has been transformed into a building that is open to the public and integrated into the urban fabric of the neighbourhood. The search for natural lighting, direct accessibility between inside and outside and the promotion of natural spaces are the principles behind this project.
The project of Le Dévéhat Vuarnesson Architectes succeeds in preserving the existing construction while rethinking the internal capacity of the building in order to maximise the functionality of the programme.

The building envisages a mixed use and introduces tertiary sector activities alongside the industrial use. This decision has a direct impact on the intervention, extending its framework to the urban environment. This includes a new landscape and urban vision of the building in order to integrate it with the rest of the activities in the area.

On the outside, the project breaks with the monotony of the façades, thanks to a second skin that generates a play of projected shadows that provide rhythm and harmony to the whole. This reinvents the characteristic aesthetics of industrial buildings.

It encourages the creation of new outdoor spaces with vegetation, allowing the building to breathe and improving the visual quality from the inside.
 

Description of project by Le Dévéhat Vuarnesson Architectes

The restructuring of the Nanterre sorting center is indicative of the approach of the LVA agency. Indeed, although this is an industrial building, it is now open to the neighborhood. Particular care has been given to the spatial qualities, the qualities of use and the working conditions of the employees beyond the strict response of the upgrading to ergonomic and safety standards.

This 12,000 m² project (floor area), carried out as a full mission in association with La Superstructure, Patrice Gobert architecte et associés for Syctom, project owner, is guided by three major architectural principles : bringing natural light into buildings, develop outdoor spaces directly accessible from the work and rest rooms, contribute to the development of natural areas.

On a densely built and constrained plot (Flood Risk Prevention Plan), the stakes of the rehabilitation resided in the increase of the capacity of reception and treatment of the material (from 40,000 to 55,000 tons per year), in the reorganization of the overall operation of the site and in the upgrading and thermal and environmental renovation of the buildings. LVA organized a fluid and clear operation while preserving a maximum of existing constructions.

The contemporary architectural treatment of the sorting center expresses the mix of activities : industrial and tertiary. The site is part of an urban fabric in "production" and participates in its definition. District formerly dedicated to industrial activity, the development of the Guilleraies’s JDZ (Joint Development Zone) introduces many tertiary activities while consolidating its original vocation. Hence the importance of the relationship of the sorting center to the urban and landscaping development of the new district. The work becomes easily appropriated by local residents, and its relationship to the neighborhood is calmed.

The presence of green spaces changing with the seasons, the penetration of natural light, the new exterior spaces and the new views created enhance the working conditions by offering a new relationship to the site and the landscape.

Visual, acoustic and olfactory nuisances are dealt with at the scale of the building, for the comfort of the employees and for a softened urban impact.

The volumetric principle of the center, adapted to the different functions, has been retained : building A houses the administrative and social premises and the workshops; buildings E, B, C and D, dumping, reception and storage of the material collected, sorting, packaging and evacuation of the sorted material. The restructuring of the vehicle access area and the material reception area required the demolition and reconstruction of Building E and the demolition of the small radioactive material isolation building.

The mesh is the structuring element of the project, a balcony clings to it, the vegetation begins to climb there, it plays with the sun and draws large shadows on the facades, it is the coherence of the industrial tool.

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Agent-manager.- Paprec group.
Civil Engineering.- Cathelain Entreprise.
Ar-Val Process.
Technical studies office.- Inddigo.
Technical acoustic studies office.- Sim.
Technical studies office.- Area Fluid.
Dust removal-deodorisation.- Olfacto.
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Built-up area.- 12,000 m².
GFA.- 18,500 m².
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40,6 M€ ex-tax (including process, non-operating).
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Completion.- November, 2021.
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Nanterre, France.
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Le Dévéhat Vuarnesson Architectes is an architectural studio founded by Charlotte Vuarnesson and Guillaume Le Dévéhat in 2014 based in Paris, France. They both graduated in architecture from ENSA Paris-La-Villete in 2007 and graduated from the École des Arts Décoratifs de Paris in 2004.

The two LVA partners encourage transversality, experimentation and research, guided by the desire to open up debates, share experiences and build together. They have also been consultants for the CAUE du Var (Council of Architecture, Urban Planning and Environment) since 2017 and have been teaching interior architecture design at the Charpentier Academy since 2020 and at the Camondo School since 2023. 

Among their projects, the restructuring of the Syctom selective collection sorting centre in Nanterre (Hauts-de-Seine), carried out in collaboration with Patrice Gobert, completed in 2021, stands out, which has allowed them to participate in large-scale industrial and infrastructure projects.

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Published on: May 25, 2022
Cite: "Reinventing an industrial building. Syctom Sorting Center in Nanterre by Le Dévéhat Vuarnesson Architectes" METALOCUS. Accessed
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