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Docks de Paris Paris, Architect, Building, Photos, Design, Project, Images
Docks de Paris Architecture, France : Information
Cité de la mode et du design : Contemporary Parisian building
Docks de Paris, Cité de la mode et du design
Jakob+MacFarlane

The Docks of Paris is a long, thin building built in concrete at the
turn of the last century. It was a depot for goods brought up the
Seine by barge, which were deposited, and then transferred to dray
or train.
The city of Paris launched a competition to create a new cultural
program and building on this site. Whether or not to keep the existing
concrete structure was a choice left to the participants.
Jakob+MacFarlane opted to retain the existing structure and use it
to form and influence the new project.

The existing structure was built in 1907 as an industrial warehouse
facility for the Port of Paris and was the first reinforced concrete
building in Paris. The 3 story structure was conceived as a series
of 4 pavilions, each with one 10m wide bay and four 7.5m wide bays.
On the level corresponding to the Quai Austerlitz, the 10m bay is
accessible from the street with the other bays roughly 1.25m higher,
facilitating the storing and loading of materials for transport.
The concept of the new project is known as a Plug-Over.
Here, the idea was to create a new external skin that is inspired
primarily by the flux of the Seine and the promenades along the sides
of the river banks. The skin both protects the existing structure
and forms a new layer containing most of the public circulation systems
and added program, as well as creating a new top floor to the existing
building.
The new structural system supporting this skin is the result of a
systematic deformation of the existing conceptual grid of the docks
building. An arborescent generating method is used to create a new
system from the existing system, that is, growing the
new building from the old as new branches grow on a tree.
This skin is created principally from a glass exterior skin, steel
structure, wood decking and grassed, faceted roofscape.

The Plug-Over operates not only as a way of exploiting
the maximum building envelope but enables a continuous public path
to move up through the building from the lowest level alongside the
Seine to the roof deck and back down, a kind of continuous loop enabling
the building to become part of the urban condition.
The programme is a rich mix centred on the themes of design and fashion,
including exhibition spaces, the French Fashion Institute (IFM), music
producers, bookshops, cafes, and a restaurant.
Docks de Paris, Cité de la mode et du design images / information
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picture : Nicolla Borel
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Photos © Jakob+MacFarlane; Nicolla Borel Photographer
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