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Institut Mines - Télécom

Grafton Architects. Paris, France

  • Name of work in English

    Institut Mines - Télécom

  • Name of work in original language

    Operation Paris Saclay pour l’Institut Mines-Télécom

  • Prize year

    EUmies Awards 2022

  • Work Location

    Paris, France

  • Studio

    Grafton Architects

EUmies Awards 2022 Nominees

  • View of entrance courtyard towards library and garden

    View of entrance courtyard towards library and garden

    © Philippe RUAULT

  • View of east facade along Avenue de la Vauve

    View of east facade along Avenue de la Vauve

    © Philippe RUAULT

  • View of

    View of 'Rue Interieure' towards library

    © Dennis Gilbert

  • View of north facade and main entrance on Place Marguerite Perey

    View of north facade and main entrance on Place Marguerite Perey

    © Philippe RUAULT

  • View of green quadrangle towards library

    View of green quadrangle towards library

    © Philippe RUAULT

  • Site Plan

    Site Plan

  • Ground Floor Plan

    Ground Floor Plan

  • Second Floor Plan

    Second Floor Plan

  • Long Section

    Long Section

  • Short Sections

    Short Sections

  • Sketch and comparison with precedents

    Sketch and comparison with precedents

  • Axonometric views of various building elements

    Axonometric views of various building elements

  • Axonometric views of facade sections

    Axonometric views of facade sections

  • A2 panel

    A2 panel

A new urban block of 200m x 100m organises space and brief around a simple diagram onto which a deeper complexity is layered. A compact form to the west of the site compresses the core functions of the brief and thus releases space to the east allowing for a quad­rangle of trees on real ground.

Authors

Shelley McNamara, Yvonne Farrell, Philippe O'Sullivan, Ger Carty, Alanah Doyle, Anne Henry, Aonghus Mc Donnell, David Healy, Donal O’Herlihy, Eibhlín Ní Chathasaigh, Fiona Hughes, Helene Briglia, Ivan O'Connell, Joanne Lyons, Kieran O'Brien, Leah Hogan, James Rossa O'Hare, Matt McCullagh, Petrina Tierney, Simona Castelli, Shane Twohig, Michael Stack, Edwin Jebb,

Collaborators

Acoustical: Groupe Gamba; Architect: Vigneu & Zilio Architectes; Electrical: Oteis; Structural engineering: Oteis; Mechanical: Oteis; Collaborator (external): Nicolas Gagnon, E.F.C.; Construction manager: EGIS; Environmental: Chapman B.D.S.P., Greenaffair; Fire consulting: Qualiconsult, Cossec Groupe Degouy; Graphic design: Locomotion; Landscape architect: Atelier Moabi; Project management: Artelia; Quantity surveyor: Alayrac
  • Program

    Education

  • Labels

    Research · University

  • Site area

    20000 m²

  • Client

    Institut Mines-Télécom

  • Total gross floor

    40000 m²

  • Completion

    2019

  • Cost

    2200 €/m²

The building is organised around six spaces: the gar­den, four external courtyards and the ‘Rue intérieure’ which connects the other spaces and the entrance to form a 'social heart' for the institute. Between the compressed western half of the build­ing and the open garden spans a library ‘bridge’ which connects the community of scholars, professors, and staff with a series of interlocking halls, reading rooms and loggias spaces. The outer form of the block is held by the 800 offices with a fine-grained structure, sitting above the larger laboratories and amphitheatres below which have greater spans. At ground level the structure is as open as possible so the public spaces and garden can flow together to form a continuous civic landscape.

This building sits within a master plan for a plateau near Paris which proposes streets, squares and boulevards, poetically integrating landscape, learning and industry. We explored the legacy of lawns, quadrangles and cloisters in the great tradition of educa­tional institutions. In the making of a 21st Century university building we were inspired by a close study of historical precedent such as the Grand Palais, Paris and Trinity College, Dublin and the Ospedale Maggiore, Milan and the ancient Greek Stoa of Attalos. We thought about this new building as a cauldron of ideas where shared elements are placed firmly on the ground and more private space is raised up towards the sky. To give a distinct sense of place we wished to create enclosure but not hard boundaries using a modulated rhythm of 1.35m, 2.7m, 5.4m and 10.8m a ‘musical’ facade enclosing gardens, courtyards and halls shared spaces which draw the research community together and extend the public realm across the site.

Held on an in-situ concrete frame, a veil of concrete fins vary in depth depending on orientation and height which results in a lively surface of light and shade, preventing overheating and glare. These fins are made of an aggregate and sand which replicate the rich ochre colour of Saclay clay. Designed to H.Q.E. standards to be low maintenance and reduce energy consumption: all the windows are openable which allows natural ventilation, maintenance and for users to control their immediate environment. A ‘miroir d’eau’ in the garden functions as a rainwater attenuation tank surrounded by trees. The structural principle mediates between office spaces above and the larger volumes of the ‘Rue Interieure’, amphitheatres, classrooms and laboratories below. A transfer structure at the ceiling of the second floor ‘piano nobile’ creates the transition between these smaller and larger spans which allows the laboratories and library to 'float' above the large interconnecting ground floor spaces.


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