The living quarters are coupled two by two around a vertical core containing a stairway and elevators and provide views onto the mall and inner gardens. The project also undertook to offer a living framework that harmonized with the scale of Villejuif’s existing plot.
The volumes are intentionally simple in order to reflect those of the surrounding suburban fabric. A network of streets and access roads, extending the existing network, has been implemented so as to open up the venue. Directing residents and visitors from outside and inside the establishment was an important consideration for bringing the operation to a successful completion.
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Antoine de St. Exupéry home for dependent elderly people, Villejuif, France
Program: nursing home
Architects: Élizabeth Naud & Luc Poux, architectes associés
Project leaders: Franck Grilo, Julien Ménard
Structural engineering research: scyna 4
Economist: Tohier & associés
Fluids engineering research: ETB Antonelli
Area: 9,200 sqm
Cost: €19.90 million excl. tax
Completion: 2014
