Located in the Port Marianne barrio, in the metropolitan area of ​​Montpellier, in France, the So Wood project, designed by the architectural studios of A+Architecture and Hellin Sebbag Pirany Architectes, represents, following the narrative of the urban project of which part, the ambience vision of expanding the city of the sea, a culmination, both physical and temporal of the extension of the city of the Mediterranean.

For its location, the project involves the creation of an important public space that functions as a connector of the four operating sectors of the district and which is located in a conformable, innovative manner, a series of residential units that support contemporary architecture adapted to the climate Mediterranean and local life conditions, where you have a significant natural space while you live that provides a quality life environment for residents.
The residential project of A+Architecture and Hellin Sebbag Pirany Architectes consists of a design of mixed uses that includes 105 living units, which is one of offices, businesses and studios, forming a unified architectural group that offers an architectural route from the public space to the right heart of a private patio that creates an intimate and fresco atmosphere that represents the essence of the Mediterranean life form.

So wood provides an intersection between landscape and construction where the natural environment extends and results in all the architecture of the project. This is what represented in addition to the vegetation displayed in the patios and in the recorridos that rodean the edificatory assembly, in the wood of its structure, presented in addition to its walls with training, in its vigas or in its aislamiento of biological origin, a virtuoso foundation that reduces the hulla de carbono.


So Wood by A+Architecture and Hellin Sebbag Pirany Architectes. Photograph by Camille Gharbi.
 

Project description by A+Architecture and Hellin Sebbag Pirany Architectes

An emblematic urban development project in the Montpellier metropolitan area, the Port Marianne district stems from an ambitious vision to extend the city towards the sea. To the west, on the banks of the Lez, the Port Marianne ZAC, developed by A+Architecture, marked the first step in this significant urban project.

To the east, on the banks of the Lironde, the République ZAC designed by Nicolas Michelin represents the culmination, both physically and temporally, of this city extension towards the Mediterranean. It will extend beyond its boundaries by organizing the southern entrance of Montpellier and creating a new urban facade that is clearly visible from major national and international transportation infrastructures (A709, A9, and the high-speed rail line).

Due to its location along Avenue Raymond Dugrand, a major public space that connects the four operational sectors of the Port Marianne district, Lot E2 enjoys a unique position. It forms one of the twelve "neighborhood units" of the ZAC, innovatively accommodating a diverse mix of uses: active ground floors, offices, housing, workshops, and shared facilities. Figure of the dense and sustainable city, this lot supports contemporary architecture adapted to the Mediterranean climate and local living style.


So Wood by A+Architecture and Hellin Sebbag Pirany Architectes. Photograph by Camille Gharbi.

The creation of an internal topography for each neighborhood unit, based on integrated (nonunderground) parking, allows the formation of terraced inner courtyards oriented to the south with views of the "grand landscape." The architects from both agencies have effortlessly embraced the concept of the République ZAC, whose humanistic approach immediately captivated them.

The Project
So Wood is a mixed-use development comprising 105 housing units, 5 SOHO (Small Office Home Office) units, offices and shops, and 103 parking spaces, forming a unified architectural ensemble with each of the two architectural firms subtly marking their work.

With a shared project owner (Icade / REI Habitat / Kalelithos), a common wood-frame construction principle, and a unified facade cladding – specifically, a metal siding in differentiated colors – along with shutters in either louvered or roller formats, the project achieves coherence through its diversity. The communal parking, topped with a substantial layer of soil, is now a wild garden and shared gardens.

So Wood offers an architectural journey from the public space to the heart of the private courtyard, treated as a true "suspended park," around which the entire development gently descends southward to open up to the sun. Equipped with spacious terraces, the majority of the housing units enjoy a dual orientation towards the city and the suspended garden, with views over the park.


So Wood by A+Architecture and Hellin Sebbag Pirany Architectes. Photograph by Camille Gharbi.

This layout creates an unexpected intimate atmosphere in the heart of the courtyard, where vegetation provides essential coolness in a Mediterranean city centre. The architectural design expresses a very urban verticality on the streets and a legitimate intimacy in the courtyard by breaking down volumes with well-identified buildings on a human scale, where everyone can recognize their home.

The diversity of the types of inhabited roofs (terrace roofs, sloped roofs, etc.) and housing – collective, intermediate, or individual – creates atypical apartments, giving their inhabitants a sense of individualization conducive to personal appropriation. Many of these units are cross-ventilated, and all have large private outdoor spaces. Thus, new ways of living are born.

Materials
Certified as Silver Level Occitanie Sustainable Building and bio-sourced building, the project had to embody the environmental and innovative challenges of this rapidly growing district. The choice of a comprehensive virtuous approach, exemplary energy performance, reduction of the carbon footprint, and the use of durable materials and construction systems naturally imposed themselves.

In harmony with the omnipresence of greenery, wood is incorporated into every part of the project. It is expressed through a mixed structure, perfectly combining wood-framed walls, wooden beams, bio-sourced insulation, and concrete floors, suitable for an R+9 elevation and meeting acoustic and thermal inertia requirements.


So Wood by A+Architecture and Hellin Sebbag Pirany Architectes. Photograph by Camille Gharbi.

This intersection of landscape and built environment, this nature that spreads and resonates throughout the project's architecture, extends to the roofs, whose slopes echo treehouses. The heart of the courtyard actively contributes to the protection and enhancement of biodiversity. In continuity with public spaces, this private area offers significant space for urban nature while providing a high-quality living environment for users and residents.

For the facades, due to their significant heights, the choice was made for metal cladding, with materials and colours selected jointly by the two architectural firms, bringing a strong and unified identity to the entire lot.

Functioning / Circulation
The 105 housing units, many of which are accessed via walkways, are distributed across six buildings and six stairwells. Each lobby is directly accessible from both the public space and the central courtyard. Residents have the freedom to choose their paths. The sloping roofs are also inhabited (attics or loft spaces). The ground-floor apartments all have private gardens enclosed by planted beds and/or embankments that shield them from the communal area.

The ground floors and first floors (G+1) house commercial spaces with mezzanines, totalling 7 meters in height. The offices on the first and second floors (G+1 and G+2) create an intermediate level between the commercial spaces and the residential units, ensuring a seamless transition between these distinct volumes. A covered passage serves as the pedestrian entrance to the heart of the complex, accessible to
the public during the day.

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Economist.- L’Echo.
Structural Engineer.- TERRELL.
Mechanical and Thermal Engineer.- Celsius Environnement.
Environmental Engineer.- Novacert.
Acoustic Engineer.- Gamba.
Infrastructure Engineer.- Tecta.
Construction Management, Scheduling and Coordination.- Arteba.
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Net floor area.- 10,300 sqm.
Gross Office Area.- 657 sqm.
Gross Retail Area.- 857 sqm.
Living Area.- 8,092 sqm.
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Contract Award Notification.- November 2020.
Start of Construction.- September 2021.
Delivery.- April 2024.
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Location
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France, Montpellier, République ZAC, Lot E.
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Budget
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€18 million.
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Structural work.- Bec Construction.
Facades.- Vassileo / FDL Peinture.
Waterproofing.- Dalles du Midi.
Flocking, encasements, firewalls.- NDEA Isolation.
Timber frame - MOB.- Structures bois couverture / Environnement bois / Pistre.
Aluminium exterior joinery.- 3C Menuiserie.
Cladding, roofing.- Landragin / SNA.
Partitions, lining, false ceilings.- Cubero.
Interior joinery.- Carayon.
Hall fittings.- ATEC.
Locksmith.- Passe.
Floor coverings.- Carrillo.
Paint.- Vassileo / ABS Peinture / Sud Aménagement.
Garage door.- Doitrand.
Furniture.- AMJ.
Plumbing, HVAC.- CVC Group.
Electricity CFO/CFA.- Montet.
Smart.- Eiffage – Iperion.
Elevator.- Thyssenkrupp.
Connection to utilities.- EMF.
Landscaping.- EVM.
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Camille Gharbi.
Drone Photos.- Drone-Ops.
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A+Architecture is a collective of town planners, landscape architects, engineers, designers, economists, project managers, perspective and film producers, and they are passionate about what they do.

More than a hundred of us today, they’ve been combining our knowledge and experience for over thirty years. Their histories and geographies come together, and they design projects all over France and sometimes beyond. Over the years, through experience and encounters, they have been able to take on a wide range of programmes and design on all scales. Urban planning, landscape, housing, health, hotels, the service sector, sport, culture, education and industry are all areas with which they are familiar, and each of which is enriched by the experience of the others.
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Hellin Sebbag Pirany Architectes is a human-scale architectural studio with a wide range of experience, located in Paris and Montpellier, originally created by Brigitte Hellin and Hilda Sebbag in Paris in 1988 and sent in 1990 in Montpellier, Benjamin Pirany was incorporated in 2006 and became co-director in 2022.

It designs and builds a wide range of new-build and renovation projects for public and private clients, including multi-family housing, complex public facilities and commercial buildings. We take great care to ensure the quality of our work, and for each building our team carries out in-depth studies beforehand, to ensure rigorous, meticulous implementation and the controlled use of innovative materials.

Their many projects in the Mediterranean climate have led them to pay close attention to environmental quality, in order to solve the difficult equation of summer comfort combined with energy savings.

The agency’s highly versatile architects are experts in complex programmes such as secondary schools on occupied sites, security buildings, mixed-use residences, etc. They invest themselves personally in each project, to understand the customer’s requirements, establish a genuine dialogue and offer them a truly tailor-made project.
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Published on: July 1, 2024
Cite: "Mediterranean essence. So Wood by A+Architecture and Hellin Sebbag Pirany Architects" METALOCUS. Accessed
<https://www.metalocus.es/en/news/mediterranean-essence-so-wood-aarchitecture-and-hellin-sebbag-pirany-architects> ISSN 1139-6415
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