glazed facade cuts through monolithic brick community center within paris park
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glazed facade cuts through monolithic brick community center within paris park
"The architectural approach emphasizes simplicity, durability, and contextual integration, with brick as the primary material for its structural capacity and long-term performance."
"A central corridor connects activity spaces oriented toward the park, while service areas are positioned along the opposite side, enhancing the building's functionality."
"The fully glazed facade allows visual continuity with the park and can be opened to extend activities outdoors, fostering a strong relationship with the landscape."
The Rosa Parks Community Center serves as a community facility in a newly developed park in Paris. Designed by Atelier MJA, the building is compact and adaptable, accommodating various activities like workshops and cultural events. It utilizes reclaimed brick, reflecting local architectural heritage and ensuring durability. The single-level structure features a clear layout with activity spaces facing the park and service areas on the opposite side. A fully glazed facade enhances the connection between the interior and landscape, allowing for natural light and outdoor activities.
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