業(yè)主單位:普雷斯蒂房地產(chǎn)開發(fā)公司
設(shè)計單位:ACDF建筑事務(wù)所
設(shè)計團(tuán)隊:Maxime-Alexis Frappier, Joan Renaud, étienne Laplante-Courchesne, Pierre- Olivier Jacques, Laurent Bélisle, Alain Desforges, Pierre-Louis Béneche, Bruno Landry
總承包:普雷斯蒂房地產(chǎn)開發(fā)公司
結(jié)構(gòu)工程: GeniMac Experts-conseils
機(jī)電工程:équipe SP Inc.
景觀設(shè)計:BC2
項目管理:Presti
面積:13 936平方米
項目年份: 2022年
攝影師: Adrien Williams
Client: Presti Demeures et Développements
Architects: ACDF Architecture
Project Team: Maxime-Alexis Frappier, Joan Renaud, étienne Laplante-Courchesne,
Pierre- Olivier Jacques, Laurent Bélisle, Alain Desforges, Pierre-Louis Béneche, Bruno Landry
General Contractor: Presti Demeures et Développements
Structural Engineer: GeniMac Experts-conseils
Mechanical And Electrical Engineers: équipe SP Inc.
Landscape Archictect: BC2
Project Manager: Presti
Area: 13 936 m2
Year: 2022
Photographs: Adrien Williams
維弗爾是特蕾澤·拉沃伊-魯街上建造的首批建筑之一,這條街道橫跨舊鐵路貨場與軌道,將該社區(qū)與新園區(qū)及歷史悠久的帕克大街連接起來。作為重新規(guī)劃區(qū)域內(nèi)最早出現(xiàn)的項目之一,ACDF抓住機(jī)會,為未來項目設(shè)定了高標(biāo)準(zhǔn)。
“我們首先關(guān)注的是重新定義工業(yè)區(qū)的連貫性,以確保在慶祝其工業(yè)靈魂的方法中,不會遺棄該地區(qū)的歷史和精神,”ACDF總裁馬克西姆-亞歷克西斯·弗萊皮耶解釋說?!斑@需要我們采用一種與城市其他地區(qū)完全不同的設(shè)計方法。我們希望確保建筑能夠舒適地融入其獨特環(huán)境中?!?/p>
維弗爾自舊鐵路貨場遺址驕傲地崛起,其設(shè)計靈感源于周圍建筑。為了呼應(yīng)該地區(qū)的工業(yè)歷史,ACDF采用了典型的混凝土結(jié)構(gòu)網(wǎng)格設(shè)計,并根據(jù)功能需求用磚塊和玻璃填充。這種方法標(biāo)志著對周邊工業(yè)建筑語言當(dāng)代重新詮釋的開始。維弗爾外觀呈現(xiàn)裸露混凝土網(wǎng)格,但使用了ACDF專門設(shè)計的預(yù)制三片式系統(tǒng)。南北立面的混凝土網(wǎng)格由磚塊和窗戶填充,而面板系統(tǒng)則從混凝土網(wǎng)格中延伸出一系列三角形陽臺。
盡管維弗爾設(shè)計包括屋頂花園、露臺、游泳池及花園,但ACDF在底層展示方面所作投資顯而易見,確保最終使得建筑物與城市織物的人類尺度互動。維弗爾體現(xiàn)了ACDF的人行道整合理念,將人性視為主要材料,并建立新的標(biāo)準(zhǔn)以創(chuàng)造情感而非奢華體驗。維弗爾底層朝向社區(qū)花園并敞開至一個經(jīng)過精心設(shè)計的廣場,使居民和路人可以從這一綠色入口進(jìn)入煥發(fā)活力的新街區(qū)。同時,在底層設(shè)置多樣設(shè)施以增強(qiáng)活力,與周邊社區(qū)建立聯(lián)系,包括健身房、工作空間及休息區(qū)域等,從而將能量帶到街面,為未來建設(shè)設(shè)定基調(diào)。
隨著城市日益重視改造后場地為居民提供更接近工作地點居住選擇的重要性,ACDF與維弗爾之間平衡對話實現(xiàn)為此類項目奠定基礎(chǔ)。在改善公共空間貢獻(xiàn)方面,ACDF繼續(xù)引領(lǐng)全球頂級市場城市開發(fā)優(yōu)先事項再思考討論。“我們的重點是確保本項目能有效促進(jìn)該地區(qū)重新開發(fā),”馬克西姆-亞歷克西斯·弗萊皮耶總結(jié)道,“我們樂意參與新社區(qū)的誕生以及整個社區(qū)歸屬感的形成?!?/p>
Vivre is one of the first structures to be built along Thérèse Lavoie-Roux Street, paved across the old train yard and tracks to connect the neighborhood with the new campus, as well as to Montreal’s historic Park Avenue. As one of the first projects to emerge in the rethought district, ACDF embraced the opportunity to set the bar high in terms of delivering an inspiring architecture for future builds.
“We began by focusing on coherency in requalifying the industrial zone to ensure that we wouldn’t leave the district’s history and spirit behind while finding ways to celebrate its industrial soul,” explains ACDF President, Maxime-Alexis Frappier. “That required a very different design approach from our projects in other parts of the city. We wanted to be certain that the building would fit comfortably into its unique context.”
Emerging from the old rail yard site with a quiet proudness, Vivre was conceived in the image of its neighbors. To echo the site’s industrial past, ACDF adopted the industrial footprint of the district’s historic buildings, typically designed as concrete structural grids, filled in with brick and glass according to their functional needs. In taking that approach, ACDF embarked on a contemporary reinterpretation inspired by the industrial language of the building’s surroundings. Vivre took the form of an exposed concrete grid but used a prefabricated three-panel system custom designed by ACDF. Bricks and windows filled in the grid’s north and south facades, and the panel system facilitated the process of pulling out a series of triangular-shaped balconies from the con-crete grid.
Although part of Vivre’s design includes a rooftop oasis comprised of a terrace, a swimming pool, and a garden, ACDF’s reputation for embracing greater investment in the ground-level presentation is front and center, ensuring that the building ultimately interacts with the human scale of the urban fabric. Vivre embodies ACDF’s pedestrian integration approach, where humanity is the primary material, and new standards are established to create emotion without extravagance. The ground floor of Vivre overlooks a community garden and opens onto a landscaped square, where residents and pedestrians benefit from a green entry point into the revitalized district. ACDF positioned amenities on the ground level to infuse vibrancy and build connections with the surrounding community. Vivre’s ground floor gym, work area, lounge, and more transport the energy of the building down to street level and set the tone for future builds.
As the city looks to further capitalize on repurposed sites to provide residential options closer to where people work, ACDF’s achievement of balanced dialogue with Vivre sets the stage for such endeavors. With a focus on improved contributions to the public realm, ACDF continues to lead discussions surrounding the rethinking of urban development priorities in the world’s top markets. “Our attention was focused on ensuring that this project would make a contribution to the requalification of the sector,” concludes Maxime-Alexis Frappier. “We relished the responsibility of contributing to the birth of a new neighborhood, and for creating a sense of belonging throughout.”