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RCHITECTURE 256Your Gateway to the New World

Issue 15201www.architecture256.com

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04 On the Tropic of Capricorn, where the heat is excessive, houses require specialized treatments in ensuring that additions and alterations take this factor into account.

And so, the client approached Nico van der Meulen Architects only after careful consideration, in the hope that the Architects could help redesign and style their outdated home in Limpopo.

Galeries Lafayette

16 Built in the 1980’s, the building – a true landmark in Metz – had to evolve in order to adapt to the new values of the Galeries Lafayette and to become a reference, both on the commercial and on the architectural level. Singular and remarkable element in the urban landscape of the city, the architect has focused on this urban scale of the building and referred to the symbolic aspect of Department Stores to give it a new image and identity.

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On the Tropic of Capricorn, where the heat is excessive, houses require specialized treatments in ensuring that additions and

alterations take this factor into account.And so, the client approached Nico van der Meu-len Architects only after careful consideration, in the hope that the Architects could help redesign and style their outdated home in Limpopo.

Werner van der Meulen took up the challenge, knowing that his task was to turn an unattractive face brick house (which wasn’t very well designed either!) into something stunning and modern.

Although initially the client only requested the en-trance, living and entertainment areas redesigned, on presentation of the plan they agreed on having an inviting entrance with water features and the living areas opened up. The bedroom section was planned to then feature an “old school” style long, dark passage and to have an additional guest bedroom.

The existing single storey house, 343 sqm on a 1132sqm stand, quickly became a double storey 494sqm building!

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Bedroom 3

StaffBedroom

Staff Bathroom

Bathroom 3

WIC

Landing

Double VolumeLounge & Dining room below

SwimmingPool below

SwimmingPool belowOpen balconyOpen balcony

Water featurebelow

Water feature below

Roof below

House LimpopoFirst Floor

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Study

Double GarageStoreroom

Kitchen

Coldroom

Walk infreezer

Laundry

Scullery

LanaiSwimming

Pool

Dining RoomDouble Volume

EntranceHall

WC

Lounge 2

Waterfeature

WaterfeatureLounge

Swimming PoolBridge

LandscapedGarden

Bedroom 1

WIC

Bathroom1

Bathroom2

WIC Bedroom 2Main

BathroomWIC

Main Bedroom

LandscapedGarden

Water Feature Water Feature

LandscapedGarden

LandscapedGarden

KitchenYard

Driveway

Vehicularentrance

Street Street

House LimpopoGround Floor

T he internal alterations were extensive: steel was used in varied forms, double volume

areas were added and large ex-panses of opening glass was cho-sen to allow in as much natural light as possible, without inundating the house with sun all year round.

In fact, the design is such that the sun is let into the house only in winter. The lightweight and well insulated struc-ture of the house is also part of the design, so that it cools down quickly in the evening. The water features and the pool also helped creating a natural cooling system.

The existing living room was opened up and a double volume area was created. To achieve an open feel of the living room, frameless folding doors were put in place so that the house could become a veranda when required.

To connect the lower and the upper areas, Werner designed a magnificent and distinctive staircase highlighted by specialized designer lighting. To enable the staircase to float, Nico came up with a solution of a buried 6 cubic meters concrete block in which the staircase was anchored.

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The completely separate bedroom wing of the house was opened up to include vast expanses of glass and is accessed by an existing bridge over the existing swimming pool. The

glass sliding doors were situated on both sides of the bedroom wing thus enabling cross draught ventilation at all times. The glass sliding doors were fitted with steel horizontal shutters for sun control.

The architect’s in-house interior design department, M Square Lifestyle Design, run by Phia van der Meulen was responsible for the interior design. Phia has a master degree in architecture and nearly ten years experience at Nico van der Meulen Architects and understands the overall holistic approach between architecture and interior, and was appointed by the clients to design all of the finishes which include lighting, fixtures and fittings, cladding, as well as specifying the furniture which is mostly Molteni sourced from M Square Lifestyle Necessities.

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The existing living room was opened up and a double volume area was created. To achieve an open feel of the living room, frameless folding doors were put in place so that the house could become a veranda when required.

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The use of exterior louvers influenced the design of the horizontal groove lines on the double volume plaster wall in the dining room, to create interest and character to an otherwise boring wall, which was further enhanced by low horizontal ledges with built in feature

fireplace and selected works of art. The paint colours were chosen carefully to complement one another as well as rusted corten steel which added creative interest.

The staircase leading up to the first floor was further enhanced by the Floss hanging pendant lights leading the eye vertically towards the double volume ceiling, creating an overall and pleasing integrated area.

The swimming pool patio/braai area is encapsulated by a timber horizontally slatted feature wall, which wraps up to the underside of the ceiling, beautifully lit and intentionally reflects back into the black painted swimming pool with timber decking surround, which creates an illusion of enclosing this space.

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The glass sliding doors were situated on both sides of the bedroom wing thus enabling cross draught ventilation at all times. The glass sliding doors were fitted with steel horizontal shutters for sun control.

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Furniture was purposely selected to compliment the architecture and interior design, and the brief by client of

minimalistic opulence, supplied mainly by Molteni and C, Floss, Kundalini and Royal Botania outdoor furniture.

As the building system was foreign to the local builders in the area, the architects had to coach them through the construction to ensure the vision created would be realized.

The entire team involved in this project as well as the clients, are extremely proud and happy with the superb end result of a project well executed!

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Located Place de la République, the Galeries Lafayette building has undergone a real transformation, symbol of the city center’s

metamorphosis in Metz and realized by architect Manuelle Gautrand.

Reflectng the economic and social changes of the 19th century, the Department Stores, through their commercial and architectural boldness, are a part of the history of a city. In Metz, the Galeries Lafayette have then been a vector of the city’s image, contributing to its touristic and commercial dynamic and successively reflecting its different times.

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MANUELLE GAUTRAND ARCHITECTURE 36, Boulevard De La Bastille - 75 012 Paris - France Tel: + 33 156 950 646 Mail us on:[email protected] Visit our website: www.manuelle-gautrand.com Twitter: @archimgautrand

CREDITS: PHOTOS: VINCENT FILLONOTHER DOCUMENTSMANUELLE GAUTRAND ARCHITECTURE

TECHNICAL SHEET

PROJECT: GALERIES LAFAYETTE DEPARTMENT STORE IN METZ - FRANCE

ADRESS: RUE WINSTON CHURCHILL - 57 000 METZ - FRANCE

PROGRAM: COMPLETE REFURBISMENT OF ALL THE FACADES OF THE BUILDING, ENTRANCES, SHOP WINDOWS.

CLIENT: CITYNOVE FOR THE GALERIES LAFAYETTE GROUP

ARCHITECT: MANUELLE GAUTRAND ARCHITECTURE, PARIS - FRANCE

ENGINEERS & CONSULTANTS: TESS: STRUCTURAL AND GLASS ENGINEERING ON: LIGHT CONCEPTION AGENCY OTE INGENIERIE: MNE O2C CONSEIL: CLIENT ASSISTANT BURO3: COORDINATION SOCOTEC: FIRE AND SECURITY REGULATIONS

MAIN CONSTRUCTORS: VIRY ACML - FAYAT GROUP: STEEL & GLASS EIFFAGE ENERGIE: MNE FEERICK: LIGHT

DATES: STUDIES: 2011 - 2013 CONSTRUCTION: 2013 - 2014 DELIVERY: JUNE 2014 INAUGURATION: SEPTEMBER 2014

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The large folding of this canopy, which gives more height and breathing to the lower facades, allows balancing the general proportions of the building. The stone is now displayed in more reasonable proportions. The more the glass folds approach the angle of the building, the more they expand, as if they were trying to reach passersby on the Republic Square. The stone is now seen through the glass filter, becoming the setting of a new modernity.

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A project of lighting and illumination of the façade was specifically developed with the light conception agency ON.

At night, the light design reinforces the red color of the canopy that assures its nocturnal presence in the landscape of Metz and goes far beyond a simple “staging”.

The technology used is inspired from that of the neon that has been representative, for many years, of the “commercial and advertising nights” in large cities and metropolis. The neon celebrated its centenary in 2010. About 500 meters of electroluminescent tube were installed on the canopy. A specific coloring has made it possible to find a perfect combination between the shade of the glass and that of the neon. Equipped with transformers and used at slightly under 30% of their capacity, the energy consumption is completely controlled.

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