Project name: Link Building Office name: Triptyque Project Team: TRIPTYQUE [Team: Guillaume Sibaud, Olivier Raffaëlli, Morgan Rapy, Damien Murat, Julien Paulus, Matthieu Provoost, Fernanda Moura, David Guillemaud, Mathias Saboya, Valentin Garnier]. Land: 14.350 m² Area: 4.062 m² Location: Huningue, France Year: 2023 Photography credits: Christophe Rihet and Ivar Kvaal
LInk Building משלב ארכיטקטורה עכשווית וקיימות בפרויקט של המשרד הצרפתי-ברזילאי Triptyque ממוקם ברובע Les Jetées של Huningue - הגבול של צרפת עם גרמניה ושוויץ - הנחת היסוד של הבניין המעורב הוא לספק חוויה ייחודית למשתמשים שלו.רובע Les Jetées, הממוקם בהונגי - עיר צרפתית על הגבול עם גרמניה ושוויץ - הוא חלק מאחד האזורים הדינמיים ביותר באירופה ומהווה הרחבה של מרכז העיר. התכנון האדריכלי והנוף של הרובע הונחה על ידי שלוש הנחות יסוד: לפתוח את הונגה לנהר הריין, לשלב אותו עם באזל, בשוויץ, ולהציע איכות חיים יוצאת דופן לתושביו.
French-Brazilian firm Triptyque Arquitetura designed the Link Building with a view to improving local quality of life. Inserted in the first phase of the neighborhood's development, the building was completed in 2023 with a clear focus on contemporary architecture and sustainability.
Photo credit: Christophe Rihet and Ivar Kvaal
Photo credit: Christophe Rihet and Ivar Kvaal
Photo credit: Christophe Rihet and Ivar Kvaal
The project houses spacious apartments on the first four floors, with a 4.5-meter-high portico and stores on the first floor, as well as a bright foyer. Dressed by an external structural grid, the building establishes a continuous visual and physical connection between the internal spaces and the surrounding environment, providing a unique experience for residents. Inspired by Brazilian pilotis, the building's structural grid resembles the floating platforms of the Rhine River, opening up to the world through the design of the slabs and facilitating the gradual transition between public and private areas. The project also incorporates sustainability principles, such as optimizing the use of materials and a precast structure that reduces environmental impact and improves working conditions on the construction site. These features highlight Triptyque's commitment to architectural innovation and respect for the environment, contributing to the positive evolution of Huningue and offering a more integrated and sustainable urban environment.
Photo credit: Christophe Rihet and Ivar Kvaal
Photo credit: Christophe Rihet and Ivar Kvaal
Photo credit: Christophe Rihet and Ivar Kvaal
Photo credit: Christophe Rihet and Ivar Kvaal
Photo credit: Christophe Rihet and Ivar Kvaal
Photo credit: Christophe Rihet and Ivar Kvaal
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