BIG + Paris-based architects OFF, los ingenieros de Buro Happold, los consultores Michel Forgue y el ingeniero ambiental Franck Boutte, conforman el equipo ganador para diseñar el nuevo centro de investigación de 15.000 m2 para la Sorbonne’s Scientific University, Université Pierre et Marie Curie en París. El nuevo centro de investigación multidisciplinar Paris Parc, situado entre el Instituto del Mundo Árabe de Jean Nouvel y el verde parque abierto del Campus Jussieu, se convertirá en una importante adición al conjunto, fortaleciendo la apertura internacional de la Universidad más importante para la Ciencia y la Medicina de Francia. Situado en el eje visual de la catedral de Notre Dame, en un contexto denso de edificios universitarios de diferentes períodos históricos, BIG propone una geometría que se adapta a las condiciones específicas de las partes adyacentes, optimizado la luz del día, las visuales y la accesibilidad. Las tres dimensiones de la envolvente se retraen de las fachadas vecinas, se abren hacia la plaza y el parque, y se pliegan en la azotea de acceso público, lo que resulta en un volumen escultórico.
Un cañón central proporciona luz natural y una conexión visual entre los laboratorios y las oficinas. En el atrio, una sucesión de salas de reunión informales conducen a la terraza pública en la azotea y al club de la facultad. La escalera pública a la azotea ofrece vistas a las actividades de los laboratorios que están divididos por paredes transparentes para asegurar las conexiones visuales entre los espacios de trabajo. Los niveles superiores tienen vistas panorámicas a la catedral de Notre Dame y al horizonte de París.
El PARC París se convierte en la interfaz entre la vida del campus y la vida de la ciudad de París. La icónica vista de la catedral de Notre Dame se integra a la vida cotidiana del edificio a través de las grandes ventanas panorámicas, mientras que la fachada hacia la plaza de acceso se inclina ligeramente para que la imagen reflejada de la Catedral se haga visible a la altura de los ojos desde la plaza.








BIG + Paris-based architects OFF, engineers Buro Happold, consultants Michel Forgue and environmental engineer Franck Boutte is the winning team to design the new 15.000 m2 research centre for Sorbonne’s Scientific university Université Pierre et Marie Curie in Paris.
The new multidisciplinary research centre, Paris PARC, located between Jean Nouvel’s Institut du Monde Arabe and the open green park of the Jussieu Campus will become a significant addition to the campus, strengthening the international appeal and openness of the leading French University for Science and Medicine. The facility will bring together academic scholars and the business community, while re-connecting the university physically and visually with the city of Paris. The winning team was honored as the best design among proposals from MVRDV, Lipsky Rollet, Mario Cucinella and Peripherique.
Paris PARC is located in the visual axis of the Notre Dame Cathedral in a dense context of university buildings from different historical periods. BIG proposes a building geometry that adapts to the specific conditions of all adjoining sides, optimized for daylight, views and accessibility. The three-dimensional envelope retracts from the neighboring facades, opens up towards the square of Institut du Monde Arabe and the park, and folds into a publicly accessible rooftop landscape, resulting in an adapted sculptural building volume situated between the emblematic architectural monuments of the university.
“As a form of urban experiment the Paris PARC is the imprint of the pressures of its urban context. Wedged into a super dense context – in terms of space, public flows and architectural history – the PARC is conceived as a chain of reactions to the various external and internal forces acting upon it. Inflated to allow daylight and air to enter into the heart of the facility, compressed to ensure daylight and views for the neighboring classrooms and dormitories, lifted and decompressed to allow the public to enter from both plaza and park and finally tilted to reflect the spectacular view of the Paris skyline and the Notre Dame to the Parisians.” Bjarke Ingels, Founder, BIG.
A central canyon provides daylight and a visual connection between laboratories and offices. In the atrium a cascade of informal meeting spaces lead to the public rooftop terrace and faculty club. A public stair to the rooftop offers glimpses into the activities of the laboratories which are divided by transparent walls throughout the building to ensure visual connections between the working spaces. The upper levels have panoramic views towards the Notre Dame and the skyline of Paris.
“We propose a building that creates the optimum conditions for encounters and exchange among the academics and visitors of Paris PARC. Like a scientific incubator the new building will provide the physical environment for nurturing growth of cultures and sharing of ideas – through the internal mix of laboratories, research facilities and informal meeting spaces, and through a reunification with the public life of the city.” Andreas Klok Pedersen, Partner-in-Charge, BIG.
The Paris PARC becomes the interface between campus life and city life by reuniting the Jussieu Campus with the city of Paris. The iconic view of the Notre Dame Cathedral is brought into the daily life of the building through the large panoramic windows while the façade towards the entrance square is slightly tilted, hence, a mirrored image of the Cathedral becomes visible at eyelevel on the square, connecting the building to its iconic location.












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