Grand Parc Bordeaux housing transformation

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Grand Parc Bordeaux housing transformation is a renowned social housing renovation project in Bordeaux that dramatically improved residents’ living conditions through innovative, large-scale balcony and façade extensions while preserving the existing buildings.

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instanceOf architectural renovation project
social housing renovation project
aimedAt avoiding demolition
energy performance improvement
improving residents’ living conditions
alsoKnownAs Grand Parc Bordeaux renovation
Transformation des 530 logements du Grand Parc Bordeaux
awardYear 2019
hasArchitect Christophe Hutin NERFINISHED
Frédéric Druot NERFINISHED
Lacaton & Vassal NERFINISHED
hasAward EU Mies Award 2019 NERFINISHED
European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award NERFINISHED
hasBuildingType social housing
hasCity Bordeaux NERFINISHED
hasClient Bordeaux Métropole Habitat NERFINISHED
hasCountry France NERFINISHED
hasDesignPrinciple do more with existing
maximize natural light
minimize displacement of residents
provide flexible intermediate spaces
hasKeyFeature cost-effective transformation compared to demolition and reconstruction
creation of additional intermediate spaces between interior and exterior
large prefabricated balcony modules
minimal intervention inside existing apartments
phased construction with residents in place
transparent façade extensions
hasMainInterventionType balcony extension
façade extension
winter garden addition
hasProgramType renovation of modernist housing blocks
hasRegion Nouvelle-Aquitaine NERFINISHED
influencedField architectural approaches to refurbishment vs demolition
social housing policy debates in Europe
locatedIn Bordeaux NERFINISHED
locatedInCountry France
numberOfDwellingsTransformed approximately 530
partOf Grand Parc housing estate NERFINISHED
preserved existing structure
occupied dwellings during works
recognizedFor improving spatial quality for residents
innovative approach to social housing renovation
respect for existing buildings
sustainability through reuse of existing structures
usesStrategy addition rather than replacement
external structural frames for extensions
lightweight prefabricated construction

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Jean-Philippe Vassal coDesigned Grand Parc Bordeaux housing transformation
Anne Lacaton notableWork Grand Parc Bordeaux housing transformation