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Portfolio architecture 2011MARINE MERCIERE

MARINE MERCIERE

merciere.marine@gmail.comMaster student architectureENSA Paris-Belleville2007-2011

ANALYSIS

ARCHITECTURE LANDSCAPE

DIGITAL

License 1 & 2

License 3

Master 1

&

MUSIC CENTER

Studio Pierre-Louis FALOCISemester 2-M1 2011ENSA Paris-Belleville

Location: -Vitry sur Seine (near Paris)

Objectives: -Architecture and Landscape-Problem of flood in the Seine boar-Cultural and public spaces-Group work

The Seine boar

Music Center

Swimming pool

Sport Center

Model-collage: Master plan

Group project is to reorga-nize the Seine boar while playing in flood-prone areas, a real challenge for the future. The three pro-grams are public spaces connected by a bridge.

Model 1:200

View north west

Aerial view

Roof plan Elevation south

Model 1:200

Music Center

Section Theatre

Plan RDC

Theatre Public Academy

Promenade on the roof

RDC:

-Cafeteria-Access-Dressing room-Facilities

R+1:

-Dance rooms -Exhibition room-Music rooms -Facilities-Cloak room -Office -Theatre

R+2:

-Technical local -Balcony -Promenade roof

TYPOGRAPHYNotion of linear movement between spaces and private spaces for visitors. The roof acts as a gateway and creates a public space.The situation in semi-under-ground building that used to be cohabitation. On the ground floor, the area under the topo-graphy is home to the parking and artists, while the main hall has openings on four sides.

Public

Private

Circulation

Perspective section

Longitudinale Section

Plan R+2Plan R+1

Concrete structure

Access to the theatre and music rooms.

SOCIAL HOUSINGSStudio Emmanuelle COLBOCSemester 1-M1 2011ENSA Paris-Belleville

Location: -Paris, rue Sorbier

Objectives: -Public park-Community living-Flat’s layout

Two main issues: the undulation of the site, and the mix between the private and the public by the presence of a park. I responded to these constraints by creating a pass whilst playing with the scales and the vo-lume: Front pads and ur-ban master plan.

Paris situation

OpacityOpen space

rue de la Bidassoa

rue Sorbier

avenue Gambetta

rue Orfila

Public garden

Facade South-East

I imagined an ‘ideal accommodation’ giving its inhabitants four main qualities: brightness, flexibility of use, threshold and privacy

Facade South-West

Model 1:500

Plan 2nd Floor Plan 1st Floor

We can adapt this prototype to the rest of the apartments by the number of rooms and its location.The first feature of this plan is the ‘ideal accommodation’, a square divided by walls sliding or fixed.

IDEAL ACCOMODATION

DUNDEE MUSEUM

Studio Chris LOWRYL3 2009-2010ECA, Edinburgh College of Art

Location: -Dundee, SCOTLAND

Objective: -Masterplan-Rebuild a waterfront-Culture

Master plan

Internal view

ARCHIPELAGO

The waterfront development to re-connect DUNDEE city centre with the Tay is one of the most notable thinking projects in Scotland today. The WATERFRONT redevelopment is a long-term project but already the landscape of the city is beginning to change.The site of this project presents a lot of quality: views, orientation, spaces…but it was necessary to consider all the PUBLIC space, in the aim to build a new MUSEUM in Dundee. A project in relation with people, city and memory.

The waterfront development to reconnect DUNDEE city centre with the Tay is one of the most notable thinking projects in Scotland today. The WATERFRONT redevelop-ment is a long-term project but already the landscape of the city is beginning to change.

Internal view

1-Entrance Hall2-Information Desk, Ticket office, Orientation room3-Souvenir shop4-Coffering facility5-Kitchen6-Restroom7-Teaching Room8-Library

9-Dundee pre’180010-Dundees’s industrial11-Architecture of Dundee12-Political tradition and journalism13-Dundee people14-Dundee at war15-Sporting Dundee16-Dundee Arts17-Dundee in the 21st century18-Plant room

19-Multipurpose cinema and projection20-Curatorial21-General22-Design23-Meetings

1-Entrance Hall2-Information Desk, Ticket office, Orientation room3-Souvenir shop4-Coffering facility5-Kitchen6-Restroom7-Teaching Room8-Library

9-Dundee pre’180010-Dundees’s industrial11-Architecture of Dundee12-Political tradition and journalism13-Dundee people14-Dundee at war15-Sporting Dundee16-Dundee Arts17-Dundee in the 21st century18-Plant room

19-Multipurpose cinema and projection20-Curatorial21-General22-Design23-Meetings

1-Concrete roof with gravel2-Insulation system3-Reinforced concrete4-Pre-cast polished concrete beam5-Concrete parapet6-Insulation lapped with DPM7-Metal sheeting8-Pre-cast polished concrete co-lumn9-Heating system flow pipes Win-dow10-Black steel joinery11-Reinforced concrete12-Radiant panel13-Heat output14-Metal grid15-Black steel joinery Heating sys-tem16-Steel beam, covering floor’s layer17-Grey concrete coating18-Heating systems19-Insulation system

FILTER FACADE

Facade South-West Lighting & Environment

The museum is a MECANISM with which to structure and organize the architecture itself. It is an AUTONOMOUS architectural system in levitation. Its cir-culations, created as a WAVE off a special relationship to water, and the landscape

ARCHIPELAGO

Section South-West

Model 1:500

External Viewl

The site of this project presents a lot of quality: views, orientation, spaces…but it was necessary to consider all the PUBLIC space, in the aim to build a new MUSEUM in Dundee. A project in relation with people, city and memory.

Its principle of formation is a continuation of the archipelago in-side the museum itself: the objects interact with each other, totally free. The aggregation of the small entities forms a HOMOGENEOUS whole with a simple geometry, and all this mechanism is protected by an ENVELOPE formed by the filter facade, which regulate the lighting of the exhibitions spaces.

LANDSCAPEDETAIL

Model Detail

MARKET STRUCTUREStudio Bernard LE ROY & Guy DESGRANDCHAMPSL2 2008-2009ENSA Paris-Belleville

Objective: -Roof stucture-Organise a public installation

Section Longitudinale

Plan RDC Structure

Circulation Model

Analysis work Jaoul houses of Le Corbusier, to understand the basic elements in the units: circulation, spaces served and used. This pro-ject introduced us as well to the principle of concept in the project, and how to create diagrams

ANALYSIS

Circulation DiagramOpacity Diagram

Geometry Facade

Modeling & Rendering

DiagramsPROCESS