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http://dx.doi.org/10.6107/JKHA.2013.24.5.017

A Study on the Elevation and Facade Design of the Multi-family Housing in Paris - A Survey of the Winning Projects in the Multi-family Housing Project Competition in Paris in 2011 -  

Seok, Jeong-Ho (Pablo KATZ Architecture)
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Journal of the Korean housing association / v.24, no.5, 2013 , pp. 17-26 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study is aimed to investigate the characteristics of the elevations in the contemporary multi-family residential buildings in Paris. The survey was performed by studying 30 buildings which had won the multi-family residential project competitions, held in Paris in 2011. Since 30 buildings in the survey will be constructed in Paris in a couple of years, current trends of the elevations of the multi-family residential buildings can be extracted. Historically and also currently, in France, the multi-family housing has been studied to solve the various social problems; especially in Paris where the historical buildings and the modern and the contemporary buildings stand together in perfect harmony. The uniform elevations of the multi-family residential buildings in Korea, have been consist problems in the country. By studying the building elevations in Paris, the solutions to solve the current problems and to improve the situation, can be found. The study will be discussed in three different categories. First of all, the volume and the mass of building in the survey buildings, will be analyzed. Secondly, the openings in the facade, such as the windows and the balconies of the survey projects, will be analyzed. Finally, the materials and the colors of the facade will be discussed. By analyzing the elevations of the multi-family residential building projects, which had won the competitions, and are soon to be built in Paris, the various experiments and the attempts in building elevations, currently happening in Paris which is mostly known as a Haussmann style city, can be presumed, as well as the willingness of the city to reserve the historic buildings in the city.
Keywords
Multi-family Housing in Paris; Facade Design; Volume/Mass; Openings in the Facade; Materials and Colors;
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