Roche Fatale Social Housing Renovation / P&P Architectes + Atelier d'Architecture A4
Briefly

This project involves the thoughtful renovation of three social housing buildings located around a tree-lined square, focusing on enhancing quality and energy efficiency. Key interventions include restoring the original facades, replacing outdated windows and entrance doors, and ensuring that heritage elements are preserved. New volumes are added to the roofs and rear facades to expand living spaces, using modern lightweight materials that complement the historical design. The project also maintains pathways for inner courtyard access, ensuring inclusivity for residents with reduced mobility, thus revitalizing the entire environment.
The renovation of three social housing buildings aims to optimize budget use while enhancing housing quality, energy performance, and durability through careful architectural intervention.
Preserving the original facade configurations and restoring heritage elements, the project adds new volumes crafted with modern materials, harmonizing contemporary and historical design.
Read at ArchDaily
[
|
]