16MAR 2012
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AME-LOT / Malka Architecture
Posted in Architecture - Recycling by Stephane Malka | Tags: Recycling, France
In reality, ecological strategies often generate an over-production of materials, becoming energy-vores and clients of factories, the polluters of the world.© Stephane Malka
The real ecological combat is within the reappropriation of materials and experimentations with ready-made objects, far from the so-called benevolence of subsidized agencies.© Stephane Malka
The student housing on rue Amelot is a project that inserts itself into an urban interstice: the thickness of a blind wall.© Stephane Malka
It’s within the thickness of these walls that this thin building is constructed.© Stephane Malka
The urban form is an extension of the blind walls, which houses using the existing.© Stephane Malka
No building is destroyed, and no pollution generated.© Stephane Malka
The skin consists of an existing module: the wooden pallet.
Held using horizontal hinges, the pallets contract towards the top, allowing privacy or large openings.© Stephane Malka
The modularity of the various palettes creates varied geometries, which are based on use and constantly regenerated.© Stephane Malka
The reappropriation of materials recycles the existing without additional processing, which would cost energy in terms of production and create byproduct pollution.© Stephane Malka
The real environmental approach consists not in destruction, but in superimposing interventions upon our built heritage.© Stephane Malka
It consists of a new land strategy, unreferenced on a parcel, constructed in a de facto “ecology” of means.© Stephane Malka
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