Hérault Arnod Architectes
Cité Internationale Paul Ricœur
Hérault Arnod Architectes
14. March 2017
Photo: André Morin (All photographs courtesy of v2com)
The plot is located at the interface between two very different urban logics: on one side, a modern district made up of wide public spaces and large-sized buildings, on the other, the historical town-centre consisting of smaller slate-roof buildings.
One of the project’s challenges is to articulate the traditional city and the modern city scales, using both the organisation of its volumes and the layout of its functions.
Photo: André Morin
The Cité Internationale is a hybrid building, it brings together three different owners and four independent programmes:
- The Sports Center to the south on the Esplanade side (Ville de Rennes),
- The UBL (Université de Bretagne Loire) offices with their entrances on the west façade,
- The residence for foreign academics with its entrance hall on the north façade (CROUS),
- The university cafeteria, at the equipment’s gravity centre (CROUS).
Drawing: Hérault Arnod Architectes
Photo: André Morin
The project organises the coexistence of the four programmes inside a single, simple and compact envelope. The building consists in a base, located in the alignment of the streets, which houses the programmes open to the public, and a high-rising volume housing the residence for academics, spiked with balconies.
Photo: André Morin
The imbrications of the four programmes located at the base and which function in a totally independent way is included in a façade system, vertical rhythm alternating aluminium and glass, which unifies the whole structure inside a bright transparent envelope. The project is open on all sides and the activities inside are visible, a way to bring movement and life and liven up the public space.
Photo: André Morin
The building is a passive energy project. It implements a combination of architectural and technical solutions to meet a very exacting environmental programme. The façades’ graphic system stems from the climatic logic. To the east and to the west, the protruding polished-aluminium vertical needles offers efficient protection from the sun. The whole generates an abstract composition with subtle texture variations. The image changes according to the view angle: almost invisible when facing them, the needles create large paintings when seen sideways.
Photo: André Morin
On the boulevard, the vertical building houses the residence for foreign academics. Its design creates a contrast with the lower part and it is partially separated from it by way of a void at the 4th level. Each room has its own large bay window with a French window opening onto the balcony. The rooms’ furniture, made of multiply beech wood, is made to measure. It includes the kitchen, the bed, the desk and numerous integrated storage spaces.
Photo: André Morin
The north façade on the boulevard de la Liberté is created by the winter gardens which offer both thermal and noise insulation. The very light and simple-glazing façade alternates fixed and opening panels. Vines and tree ferns are planted in the back and the whole thus form a large green image open towards the city.
Photo: André Morin
Photo: André Morin
Drawing: Hérault Arnod Architectes
Drawing: Hérault Arnod Architectes
PROJECT DETAILS
Client
Rennes Métropole for the city of Rennes, Bretagne Loire University and the CROUS
Area
7,389 m²
Budget
13,3 M€ HT
Location
Boulevard de La Liberté – Rennes (35)
Architect
Hérault Arnod architectes,
lead architect; Mickaël Dusson, project manager; Florent Bellet (construction site) and Nicolas Mussche
Inex, fluids; Batiserf, structure; Michel Forgue, economics; Artelia, kitchen specialist; Gérard Plénacoste, graphic design
Timetable
Competition: February 2011
Delivery: early 2016
Programme
Foreign researchers: 79 studios residence: 2878 m2
University restaurant: 715 m2
Bretagne Loire University headquarters: 1268 m2
Sports Centre: 2528 m2
Energy performances
Passive equivalent building
Conformity with the Charter «Habitat & Environnement»; “Energy efficient building” according to the QUALITEL criteria;
Photovoltaic panels