Romina Carpentieri

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22JUN 2012

Family creche / Fluor Architects

Posted in Architecture - Educational by Romina Carpentieri

Situated on a very small piece of land, the project has been enriched by the resistance from the site to the elements of the mission brief.

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First of all, this « family crèche » is a living space where the children thrive and a workplace for the staff.

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The building is the set for this environment in every aspects and needs but also in its poetical dimension.

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The facility is seen as a cocoon sheltering the most fragile, it conjures up the idea of quietness behind a protection, the rigor and cleanliness reigns in this leisure space where the child starts his life in society. Introverted in appearance, the building is sheltered by a wooden shell – an envelope in the physical and symbolic meanings of the term.

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Considered as a skin protecting from the fast-paced world around, this envelope embodies the idea of a border between the everyday life and the warm and cosy environment of the « family crèche ».

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The construction of this « family crèche » gathers different entities: a « flexible attendance childcare center » for 40 children, a drop-in centers for parents and children a childminder facility, childcare day center for 30 children as well as a kitchen for 100 meals (cooking finalized on site).

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The mission includes the design of the exteriors (yard, green areas and car park).

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The drop-off spaces and its surroundings are financed by the municipality (schedulded – end of 2010).

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The shape of the plot is roughly triangular and very exiguous. There is an existing police station on it (subsequently refurbished in offices and dwelling – not included in the mission).

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The plot is located at the entrance to the town, bordering the local county road.

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The concrete frame (in-situ concrete walls and hollow-core slabs) is externally insulated to give an important thermal inertia which help maintaining a steady interior temperature.

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Timber louvres on timber frame are linked to the facade by galvanized steel profiles.

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On the street, the siberian larch mesh and cladding (Silverwood) protects the external insulation in cellulose wadding.

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On the back, the external insulation is covered with a light colored render (STO).All the flat roofs are planted.

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(Sopranature) exception made for the yard on the first floor which is covered with a waterproof concrete screed and surrounded by a fence with an uneven pace (Oobamboo of Normaclo).

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The window frames in siberian larch or in painted pine are made by the carpenter in charge of the whole project.

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Studs and suspended acoustic ceilings are all in plasterboard (Placo), the floor heating system is covered with a rubber floor (Tarket).

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The sanitary equipments are provided by Villeroy and Bosch, the plugs and switches are from the german brand Jung.

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The chidren’s furniture has been selected from the Haba catalogue. Energetic performance: Located in Alsace in north-eastern France, the project consumes 140kWhep/sqm/year (for a contextualised target of 156kWhep/sqm/year) hence a gain of 10 % compared to the current Energy Consumption Guidelines.

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The building can be considered « HEP High environmental performance » (which wasn’t a requirement and wasn’t budgetised by the client).

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City:
Drulingen


Design team:
Fluor Architects


Status:
Completed


Website:
http://fluor.fr


Website (references):
http://www.arthitectural.com


Year:
2011






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