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Zac Claude Bernard Multifunctional Building, Paris, France, AZC Atelier Zündel Cristea

Zac Claude Bernard Multifunctional Building

Text description provided by the architects. The urban development zone (ZAC) Claude Bernard is situated in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, on a 3.6ha vast area, between the boulevard Macdonald in the south and the highway in the nord. Four blocks of 43X48m, facing the boulevard Macdonald, were chosen in […]

Private Clinic in Champigny, Champigny-sur-Marne, France, AZC Atelier Zündel Cristea

Private Clinic in Champigny

Text description provided by the architects. The construction site is located at 34, rue de Verdun in Champigny-sur-Marne, France. The Hospital accommodates 90 beds with 10 additional beds for day patients. Developed to a length of 75m by a 17,5m width, the project is composed of four floors and a […]

Monconseil Retirement Home, Tours, France, AZC Atelier Zündel Cristea

Monconseil Retirement Home

Text description provided by the architects. This retirement home is being built in Monconseil’s Urban Development Zone (ZAC in France), in the northern suburbs of the city of Tours, where this building will be one of the first footprints in the area. The project, which consists of 81 beds spread […]

Binet Business Hotel, Paris, France, AZC Atelier Zündel Cristea

Binet Business Hotel

Text description provided by the architects.  A building that is part of its neighborhood To the north-west of Paris, the Porte de Montmartre district is a sector of economic and social recon quest, through a Great Urban Renovation Project (GPRU). The new business building is located in this ambitious development […]

ZAC du Port Housing, Paris, France, AZC Atelier Zündel Cristea

ZAC du Port Housing

Text description provided by the architects. The creation of block 04, made up of 60 + 60 housing units, is the result of a joint workshop of two architectural firms: AZC and Cantin Planchez. This collaboration allowed us to approach the issue of housing in a free and insightful way. […]