Myrha Public Housing / FUSO atelier
Briefly

The Goutte d'Or project in Paris' 18th arrondissement features 14 housing units and a shop, blending Haussmann architectural styles with fore-town building principles. Designed by FUSO, it addresses contemporary demands for energy efficiency and environmental sustainability. The project's framework utilizes local materials and swift construction methods, integrating innovative features from previous successful efforts on Myrha Street. Collaborating with LM engineers, the team is committed to environmentally positive outcomes, aligning with Paris's Climate Plan and fostering communal engagement with the history and growth of the neighborhood.
The project at Myrha Street combines the characteristics of Haussmann-era buildings and fore-town architecture, focusing on energy efficiency and accessible construction.
FUSO's design philosophy integrates sustainability and local materials, showcasing a commitment to both architectural quality and environmental responsibility in urban housing.
Working alongside LM engineers, FUSO aims to enhance the climatic resilience of the Goutte d'Or neighborhood while adhering to Paris's Climate Plan initiatives.
This innovative housing project reflects a historical narrative of Goutte d'Or while addressing contemporary environmental challenges through thoughtful design and construction techniques.
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