Arq.to Posted March 15, 2008 Report Posted March 15, 2008 París: Concurso Tour Signal en La Défense... los finalistas París > Presentación (videos e imágenes) de las 5 propuestas finalistas del concurso para la construcción de la Tour Signal en La Défense, una torre que contará con viviendas, oficinas y un hotel. Se prevé su inauguración en 2015. Los finalistas son: Jacques Ferrier, Daniel Libeskind, Jean Nouvel, Norman Foster y Jean-Michel Wilmotte [Tour Signal] fuente > dezain.net Ler artigo... Quote Arquitectura, Arquitetura, Construção, Engenharia e outros Espaço de Arquitetura e Fórum da Casa E LEGO, Comunidade LEGO, notícias e novidade LEGO
Peter Posted March 15, 2008 Report Posted March 15, 2008 Achei muito interessante a proposta do Wilmotte et Associés SA. Acho que de todas as propostas a menos conseguida é a do Daniel Libeskind. Mas é uma opinião. A proposta do Wilmotte, parece-me que vai mais de encontro à imagem da cidade de Paris. (cidade luz). O edifício projecta-se para o céu como um raio luminoso. Quote
JVS Posted March 16, 2008 Report Posted March 16, 2008 http://tour-signal-ladefense.com/fr/pr1.html O Site. Prefiro a do Jean Nouvel. Quote
TiCo Posted March 17, 2008 Report Posted March 17, 2008 Mais uma referência:http://www.linternaute.com/paris/urbanisme/les-5-projets-retenus-pour-la-tour-signal-a-la-defense/5-projets-retenus-pour-la-tour-signal-a-la-defense.shtml Quote
Dreamer Posted May 30, 2008 Report Posted May 30, 2008 Jean Nouvel e os promotores Layetana Desarollos Immobiliarios foram os vencedores do concurso internacional de arquitectura para uma nova torre no destrito financeiro de Paris, La Defense. Os finalistas derrotados:JACQUES FERRIER ARCHITECTURE e Hermitage FOSTER + PARTNERS e Compagnie La LucetteSTUDIO LIBESKIND ARRCHITECT e Orco Property GroupeWILMOTTE ET ASSOCIÉS SA e Groupe Financière Centuria / Bouygues Immobilier [ame=" "][/ame]Arquitecto: Jean NouvelPromotores: MEDA Layetana Desarollos ImmobiliariosLocal: Porte Ouest, La Defense, ParisAltura: 301,00 mÁrea Bruta de Construção: 140 000 m² - Escritórios: 50 000 m² - Habitação : 33 000 m² - Hotel : 39 000 m² - Infraestruturas Públicas: 8 000 m² - Comércio: 10 000 m² Medea and Layetana, and the Ateliers Jean Nouvel teams of architects.The architect : Jean Nouvel was born in 1945 at Fumel, in France. Ateliers Jean Nouvel is one of the largest architectural fi rms in France and Jean Nouvel is recognized as one of the most innovative architects on the international scale. His unique approach is revealed through projects such as the Institut du monde arabe, the Opéra de Lyon, the Reina Sofi a Museum in Madrid, and the Quai Branly Museum in Paris.The investors : in 1985, Layetana introduced the fi rst 3rd generation buildings on the Spanish property market. In 2001, with Jean Nouvel, it developed the Agbar Tower, a symbolic and innovative offi ce building in the very heart of Barcelona. Medea is a French subsidiary of the Cresa group, and the main shareholder in METRAVESCA and SACRESA, which are two leading property companies in Spain.The project : the team chose the West Gate as the location for its project in order to open the La Défense district to the municipality of Puteaux. This project’s ambition is to create a stronger polarity at the heart of the Ile-de-France and develop a major attraction while relating the project to its natural and built environment and, lastly, embodying the various elements which strengthen the feeling that the project belongs in the district. Mais informação sobre o concurso:http://tour-signal-ladefense.com/en/fi1f.html Quote Não é incrível tudo o que pode caber dentro de um lápis?...
tatlin Posted June 4, 2008 Report Posted June 4, 2008 Jean Nouvel, Libeskind, Foster, sem duvida os melhores projectos a concurso. Gostei do desenho mais heterodoxo do foster:), no entanto o Nouvel mereceu ganhar. Quote
lllARKlll Posted June 8, 2008 Report Posted June 8, 2008 http-~~-//www.worldarchitecturenews.com/news_images/2370_1_Tour%20Signal%205%20big.jpghttp-~~-//www.worldarchitecturenews.com/news_images/2370_3_Tour%20Signal%203%20big.jpghttp-~~-//www.worldarchitecturenews.com/news_images/2370_4_Tour%20signal%204big.jpghttp-~~-//www.worldarchitecturenews.com/news_images/2370_5_Tour%20Signal%2011big.jpghttp-~~-//www.worldarchitecturenews.com/news_images/2370_6_Tour%20Signal%202big.jpg Jean Nouvel’s tower wins bid to become Paris’ new landmark skyscraper at La Défense Jean Nouvel’s design for the Tour Signal has won a battle of the titans with Jacques Ferrier Architectures, Foster & Partners, Studio Libeskind Architect and Wilmotte et Associès SA after being chosen by the EPAD (the public body for the development of La Défense) for the La Défense build. The project’s environmental sustainability choices and mixed uses having favorably influenced the jury. Seconds before unveiling the winner Patrick Devedjian, president of EPAD, stressed that the Tour Signal is the most important act of architecture since the Eiffel Tower. The 50 years old business district of La Défense is undergoing a radical regeneration development and the Tour Signal has become the symbol of this revitalization process. Twelve more cutting edge high rise buildings are currently being planned in the area. The Tour Signal will become France’s first ever mixed use tower as it will house apartments, offices, a hotel, retail outlets, cultural and public facilities and a panorama terrace with garden. The French architect Nouvel highlighted diversity as a key element in his new creation: “At the core there is the desire to express the fact that La Défense will become a much livelier and diversified district and not solely a business area like it is perceived to be at the moment.” The building will rise 71 storeys reaching 301 m high (988 ft) and will potentially become Paris’ second tallest building, with the Eiffel Tower on pole position at 324m. Nouvel sees his Tour Signal becoming a soothing element in the skyline of La Défense thanks to its federating role. Nouvel’s skyscraper will cover an area of 140 000 m2 and will be made up of four blocks piled one on top of the other: retail outlets will occupy the foot of the tower and will be visible from the outside, offices will be in the 2nd block followed by a 333 roomed hotel and 90 large bright apartments built around an open sky patio. Parts of the façades will boast serigraphy patterns that will infuse the interior with a distinctive atmosphere. The sections will feature atriums forming huge windows, each facing in alternate directions. These perspectives will reveal floor levels which will form balconies within each of the atriums and will allow daylight to shine through. The French architect nicknames his project as the loggia tower: a tower where large hollow spaces and large covered terraces express the composite, multipurpose aspect of a living urban programme. In Nouvel’s words: “It is massive but open, restrained but bright and the grey tones of its steel curves are illuminated by the golden mirrors which reflect a warm light inside. The modern geometry of the Mandelbrot dragoons crosses the partitions of the loggias like filigree. These loggias open and close, they create a thermal balance through the managing of solar inputs. It is a typological archetype of sustainable architecture.” The exterior of the high-rise building will feature state of the art large screens which will reflect patterns inside the building. As the EPAD competition did not dictate any given site for the Tour Signal, Jean Nouvel’s team chose the Porte Ouest/West Gate with the view to open up La Défense neighborhood to Puteaux, one of Europe ’s most populated municipalities. For this venture, Ateliers Jean Nouvel have teamed up with Spanish investors Medea and developers Layetana Desarollos Immobiliarios. The project is estimated to cost €600 million and is scheduled to complete by Christmas 2013. EPAD’s decision has since sparked criticism in particularly from the mayor of Puteaux Joëlle Ceccaldi who defined the new plans as: “A journey back to the middle ages of architecture: massive, gray and sad. A monolith that dominates everything. I ask Jean Nouvel to review his plans.” She also challenges the diversity of the structure as it lacks social housing. Devedjian had anticipated that some of the submitted projects that were not selected for the Tour Signal would undoubtedly have a future within La Défense and this has already rung true: one day after the unveiling of the winner, Jacques Ferrier’s investor Hermitage have announced they will go ahead with the construction of their H Towers in Courbevoie, one of the municipalities bordering with La Défense. The joined towers are set to be 309m tall comprising of offices, a hotel and private and social housing. Work for the Hermitage Towers is due to commence in 2010 and complete in 2014. Laura Salmi Reporter Fonte: WorldArchitectureNews Quote
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