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SOA Architectes Student Residence Halls in Gif-sur-Yvette France

01-09-2020

SOA Architectes Student Residence Halls in Gif-sur-Yvette France

SOA Architectes studio has designed new student residence halls in Gif-sur-Yvette, a French town twenty-four kilometers from Paris. Since the second half of the twentieth century, the town has rapidly expanded due to the creation of prestigious research organizations and scientific higher education institutes such as CNRS and CentraleSupélec which are part of the Paris-Saclay technology hub.

SOA Architectes: the La Fab. building for the agnès b. collection, Paris

11-08-2020

SOA Architectes: the La Fab. building for the agnès b. collection, Paris

Parisian firm SOA Architectes has designed a new multipurpose building in the heart of the 13th arrondissement of the French capital. The building contains 75 residential units, a kindergarten and, on the lower floors, “La Fab.”, which the architecture firm itself has also designed as an interior for agnès b., a stylist, patron and collector who has spent many years supporting artistic creation in all its forms. Her initiatives are also aimed towards social solidarity and safeguarding the environment, and SOA Architectes’ design has provided a home for all of the patron’s various activities under one roof.

Résidence Gif, Student Housing by SOA Architectes

31-07-2020

Résidence Gif, Student Housing by SOA Architectes

Résidence Gif by the French firm, SOA Architectes is a student housing project in Gif-sur-Yvette, a commune about thirty kilometres from the centre of Paris. The architects completed a project that responds to its urban context and is designed to reach out and engage with even more beneficiaries of this new piece of architecture.

Marc Mimram’s “Panorama”, a new addition to the Paris skyline

21-06-2019

Marc Mimram’s “Panorama”, a new addition to the Paris skyline

In the heart of Paris, architect Marc Mimram has created Panorama, a new geometric and light office complex, in which the existence of railway tracks running underneath has become the inspiration for an innovative solution capable of offering abundant freedom of design.