3 Pavilions Along the Seine River | h2o architectes

Designed by h2o architectes, The pavilions are located near the western entrance of the Lagravère Park Along the Seine River in Colombes. This longitudinal park follows the Seine river, which becomes the focal point of the route over 2 kilometers. The buildings are cleverly inserted, woven into the orthogonal grid formed by the landscape, engaging in a precise game of inflection and dialogue with the trees. The three constructions are spread out along the promenade according to their function. The first pavilion, situated closest to the entrance and the future tramway stop welcomes visitors; further along, the ship emerges from the trees onto the riverside path and then lastly, the public toilets stand back, located deeper in the park, behind the trees. The three buildings express directionality: their open gables act like windows onto the landscape. Their elongated yet discrete shape, prolonged by terraces or porches, allows for the three volumes to establish visual connections, in a dynamic game of tension. The curvilinear form, reinforced by the folds of the timber and stainless-steel envelope defines a shared external space. The integration of the pavilions in the landscape oscillates between mimesis and reflection of the panorama.

photography by © Julien Attard

Project Info:
Architects: h2o architectes
Location: Parc Pierre Lagravère, Rue Paul Bert, 92700 Colombes, France
Design Team: BET L. Choulet Fluides, Cabinet Virtz Commissionner Département des Hauts-de-Seine
Area: 120.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Julien Attard
Manufacturers: EQUITONE, Roxul, Legrand, Securlite, Knauf, KORODUR
Project Name: 3 Pavilions Along the Seine River

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