B09 Building Island / urbanmakers + Selva & Maugin Architectes
Briefly

The Bastide-Niel district introduces an unconventional urban form that embraces heliotropic principles, extending Bordeaux's vibrant urban life to the Garonne River's right bank.
The material palette reflects a classic mineral aesthetic, using warm sandy tones that recall Bordeaux's historic architecture, creating a seamless blend with the surroundings.
The project prioritizes resident comfort through thoughtful design details, such as carefully proportioned windows and deep loggias, enhancing livability in a dense urban environment.
At the heart of the project is the 'vestibule,' a generous open passage that fosters pedestrian-friendly access while connecting the public and private realms.
Read at ArchDaily
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