Rouen Masterplan: Saint Sever – Ile Lacroix

Rouen: Saint Sever – Ile Lacroix Masterplan, France Architecture

Rouen Masterplan, France

French Adaptable City Development – design by Sane Architecture

page updated 10 Oct 2016 with new images ; 15 Jul 2014

Rouen: Saint Sever – Ile Lacroix Masterplan

Design: Sane Architecture

Location: Rouen, France

Rouen Masterplan: Saint Sever – Ile Lacroix

Rouen Masterplan design

The Concept:

Traditional theories about space have been relatively static and centralized, with little interest in the dynamic shapes they assert themselves more forcefully each day. Cities, configurations and architectural structures have been considered fixed systems, in equilibrium in which the different parts were meant to be coordinated in linking macrostructures – or frameworks according to the rational classical model.

Rouen Masterplan design

Our present approach includes a new dynamic understanding of complexity and ideas of structure and shape in the contemporary architecture. Social progress, technical development, the interchange of informations and increased mobility have fostered a growing freedom in the occupation of space. The contemporary city presents itself as a increasingly dynamic system, a process.

Rouen Masterplan design

This proposal for the Europan 12: ROUEN Saint Sever – Ile Lacroix – Adaptable City is a network, a structure in which two orders exist: the local and the global. The two are equally important to the perfect functioning of the system. Without nodes there is no network – just lines taking the information nowhere. If there is no communication between the nodes they are no longer part of the network – just isolated points in a unknown environment.

Rouen Masterplan design

The grid leads to a possible hybridisation between architecture and infrastructure. This form of organization points to an elastic topography – a greater capacity for linkage and deformability – in the system. These are not, in fact, monolithic megastructures, totalitarian frameworks, but rather adaptable and deformable systems, open to manifold variablesand singularities (according to context and use).

Rouen Masterplan design

These leads to an “operative matrix” – a more or less visible, evolutionary and flexible arrangement – capable of fostering relationships among different events but also the disposition for distortion and alteration, capable of articulating/ accommodating, based upon this capacity for elastic adaptation any change from the system or from outside it.

Rouen Masterplan design

The three dimensional grid is formed by layers that reveal a specific order by superimposing levels of different types of architecture programs: office, residential, retail, leisure. It is a way to maintain the independence, the fluctuation and the evolution of the diverse components of the matrix.

Rouen Masterplan design

The urban environment becomes the visible materialisation of the invisible flows of information. Data, stimuli and tensions operate, in effect, simultaneously within global spaces and within local spaces continually manifesting an interaction between combined networks and layers.

Rouen Masterplan design

Rouen Masterplan images / information from Sane Architecture

Location:Rouen ‘

New Buildings in France

French Architectural Projects

French Architecture Design – chronological list

French Architecture News

French Architect Offices – design firm listings

French Architecture

Headquarters of Métropole Rouen Normandie
Design: Jacques Ferrier Architecture
Headquarters of Métropole Rouen Normandie
photo © Luc Boegly
Headquarters of Métropole Rouen Normandie

Zenith Saint-Etienne Building
Foster + Partners
Zenith Saint-Etienne
photo : Nigel Young

Zenith Music Hall Strasbourg
Massimiliano Fuksas Architecture
Zenith Music Hall Strasbourg
photo : Moreno Maggi

New General Building of Council of Europe
Art & Build Architect
Strasbourg building
picture from architect

French Architect

French Buildings

Comments / photos for the Rouen Masterplan -France Architecture page welcome

Rouen Masterplan – Contact

SANE Architecture