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Sou Fujimoto envisions wavy but "world's thinnest canopies" for new mixed-use complex in Nice

France Architecture News - Feb 02, 2018 - 05:22   21404 views

Sou Fujimoto envisions wavy but

Sou Fujimoto, in collaboration with Chartier Dalix, Laisné-Roussel, Cino Zucchi, Anouk Matecki,Carta Associés and landscape architect Alain Faragou, has won a competition to design a new mixed-use complex in the heart of Plaine du Var, west of Nice.

The team coordinated by Lambert Lénack Architects, has unveiled plans for their proposal, offering wavy but probably the "world's thinnest canopies" for the new development, located in the center of ZAC Nice Méridia. 

Sou Fujimoto envisions wavy but

The international and multidisciplinary team of designers, comprises work by architects Sou Fujimoto, Cino Zucchi (Italy), Chartier Dalix, Laisne Roussel, Anouck Matecki, Roland Carta, and landscape architect Alain Faragou. Developed by EPA Nice Écovallée, a new district will meet the environmental, social, innovation and urban animation challenges.

Sou Fujimoto envisions wavy but

View of the Metropolitan Square, including the Meridia Tower by Sou Fujimoto

Named Joia Méridia, the 73,500-square-metre project, will be a flagship development of the urban technopolis Nice Méridia that focuses on the organization of mixed programs around public spaces as a centrality of the future district.

The project aims at creating an attractive and animated polarity with the construction of 800 residential units, retail, offices, and a hotel. It will be structured around a network of three squares: The Metropolitan Square, surrounded by a succession of high-rise buildings, including the Meridia Tower, which will be designed by Sou Fujimoto.

Sou Fujimoto envisions wavy but

View from the Meridia Plazza

Meridia Plazza which is a reinterpretation of the traditional squares of Nice, and The Patio, a singular place that offers a micro-climate of shade and freshness, located in the heart of the "Cité du Bien-Être", a 5000 square meters wellness and sport center, designed by Laisné Roussel.

To ensure this new neighborhood a good quality of life, its designers were inspired by local architecture and Mediterranean climate while giving pride of place to the vegetation. 

Sou Fujimoto envisions wavy but

Meridia Square by Lambert Lénack Architects 

The architects described their design approach, which also offers a synthesised scheme, by an enigmatic concept: “diaphanous minerality”, a play of shadows and lights to enjoy the view and the sun while guaranteeing islands of freshness.

Sou Fujimoto envisions wavy but

The Meridia Tower by Sou Fujimoto Architects

The project will include a 2000-square-metre vegetable garden, an aromatic plant garden and an experimental garden. In the end, this operation, which represents a global investment of 275 million euros, is expected to be completed in 6 years with the first deliveries of buildings planned for 2021.

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The University Road will be developed by Anouk Matecki

Sou Fujimoto envisions wavy but

Metropolitan Square will be designed by Cino Zucchi

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The commercial avenue will be developed by Anouk Matecki

Sou Fujimoto envisions wavy but

Meridia Plazza by Chartier Dalix

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Wellness Center will be designed by Laisne Roussel

Sou Fujimoto envisions wavy but

The Patio will be developed by Roland Carta, and landscape architect Alain Faragou

Project facts

Surface: 73,500 m² 

Developper: Pitch promotion – Eiffage Immobilier- SODES

Architect coordinator: Lambert Lénack architects

Architects: Sou Fujimoto, Chartier Dalix, Laisné-Roussel, Cino Zucchi, Anouk Matecki, Carta associés, Alain Faragou, landscape architect

Experts: Betem / Even Conseil / G2I / Ingerop/ Manifesto / Office for Cities / Vigilia

Commercial operators: Hoops Factory / Interparking / Le Five / Merci Oscar / Monoprix / Obut Carré Pétanque / Plateau Urbain / Privilodge / Réside EtudesSIESHE / Terre de Monaco

All images courtesy of Sou Fujimoto Architects

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