Living in offices. The alive triangle of Bordelongue in Toulouse
Cinthia Isabel Carrasco Fuentes, Jaufret Barrot. Toulouse, France
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Name of work in English
Living in offices. The alive triangle of Bordelongue in Toulouse
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Name of work in original language
Emergency housings for refugees
Prize year
Young Talent 2016
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Work Location
Toulouse, France
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Author/s
Cinthia Isabel Carrasco Fuentes, Jaufret Barrot
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School
Toulouse School of Architecture - Toulouse University.
Toulouse, France
Young Talent 2016 YT Finalists
Living in offices. The alive triangle of Bordelongue in Toulouse
Emergency housings for refugees
Program
Collective housing
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Labels
Social · Compact
The stock of empty offices in Toulouse grows and 220000 m2 are waiting to be used. At the same time we are facing a housing crisis. We propose to adapt for a short period, these empty offices as temporary houses and as a new way of living. We propose to act on the ground floor of the neighboring social housing to create links between the different users of this area.
This project is the opportunity to propose a local solution to a global problem and open the field of opportunities that can offer the vacated offices for the society. The consequence of the speculation of the office market is a large stock of vacated offices, that we can find in our city - Toulouse - but also all around the world. Nowadays, office buildings are nothing more than standardized products with an open plan, a structure posts/beams, a central concrete nucleus and a curtain wall façade. The complexity of this problem is more economical than architectural. Indeed, the cost of transformation is so high that the owner will never be able to earn back his investment and that is why he prefers to keep his building empty and loose each year a lot of money than rather adapt his building. We were also really concerned about the housing crisis and the human crisis due to the migration from Syria these last years. We wanted to answer this double issues : this growing stock of empty offices whose owners are losing money without any solutions and the incapacity of the government to propose accommodation for the migrants. Designing temporary houses without loosing the first destination of this building, without touching the structure, was a really exciting challenge. Moreover, interviewing migrants and learning from them, how they use to live, was a true lesson of life. The other main aspect of this project that interest us, was all the work that we realized with the people of this neighborhood. We worked at the same time with the inhabitants of the social housings in front of the vacated offices and with the few laborers of these offices. We started a long work of mutual exchange, in order to build with them the mental picture of Bordelongue and understand the reason of the negative aspect of this neighborhood. We did long interviews, guided tours and workshops in order to allow these two separated groups to meet together. This project was also the opportunity for us to develop professional skills because we have met a lot of professionals of the architecture field (institutions, associations, office owner, asset manager).