Architecture
Pushed Slab by MVRDV
21. lug. 2010
ICADE Promotion and MVRDV present the design for
the Pushed Slab office building at ZAC Gare de
Rungis in the 13th arrondissement of Paris. The
19.000 m² building will be one of the first low
energy buildings realised in France; with low
energy consumption and an energy production of
appr. 200.000kWh per year. Construction of the 35
million Euro building commissioned by French
project developer ICADE Promotion is expected to
start 2011.
The Pushed Slab is located between two completely
different urban grids: the dense city fabric of
blocks and streets in the North and the loose urban
fabric in the south with its clear defined and
straightforward infrastructure. The design is based
on the requested office program and the energy
requirements. The project combines proven energy
efficiency technologies with individual office floors
and outside spaces such as patios, balconies and a
garden. The building is highly flexible offering three
cores and a central lobby; it can be rented out to
one or various tenants without structural
changes.
The building is located on a former rail
embankment of approximately 4.150m². The
volume follows the site restrictions, a slab shaped
volume of 150 m long and 21 m wide. An opening
in the volume preserves the view of a historic
building. To create this urban window and to
enhance the urban quality of the neighbourhood,
the slab is “pushed” until it breaks, then twisted
and pushed to the south. This pushing act creates a
distortion of the floors, offering multiple terraces
which can be directly accessed from the work areas
as well as from the external staircases. The urban
window offers a large terrace on the second level.
The terrace and the balconies will be furnished with
trees planted in large pots, offering employees a
friendly environment to relax.
The building has two faces: a calm side in dialogue
with the urban fabric of the north side of Paris, and
a more dynamic side facing south, rectangular to
the boulevard. The building is wrapped in a skin of
wood. The windows form a rhythmic ribbon,
offering optimal sunning and light control of the
inner spaces. To contribute to the sustainable
development and taking the impact of deforestation
into account, certified wood from France will be
used. The climate is controled by natural
ventilation; 1500m² solar panels on the roof
provide renewable energy and a grey water circuit
will be applied. Blinds will be integrated in the
south facade and in the cuts. The building will be
insulated from the outside in order to reduce
thermal bridges. The accumulation of these proven
reliable techniques results in a highly efficient low
energy building which leads to an energy
consumption of 49 kWh per m² per year.
The project is part of the ZAC Gare de Rungis
development, according to the mayor of the
arrondissement Jerome Coumet “The first Eco-
quarter of Paris, the first presented and the first to
be completed.” The building is designed by MVRDV
in cooperation with local architect North by North
West, in a joint effort with the engineering and
advisory firms ARCOBA (Saint Denis), Casso,
Terrell, Vanguard and Alto, all located in Paris.
ICADE Promotion is a major player in the French
property market and a listed real-estate company,
subsidiary of the Caisse des Dépôts, which carries
out business activities in property investment,
development and related services in the offices,
business parks, shopping centres, public-healthcare
amenities and housing sectors.