
French architects Jean-Marc Ibos and Myrto Vitart shared with us their winning project for the Offices and Municipal Equipments in Porte D’Ivry, Paris, France. More images and architect’s description after the break.

Municipal services related to logistics, intrinsically linked to the ground, are coupled to offices which, them, take off from it willingly, on a plot on the edge of the parisian motorway ring.
Optimizing the mix so necessary to the city becoming denser, seeking to multiply connections by diversifying intelligently uses, the project will make its primary goal.

Architects: Jean-Marc Ibos and Myrto Vitart
Location: Paris, France
Architect in charge: Romain Leal
Project architects: Stéphane Pereira Ramos, Paul-Eric Schirr Bonnans, Bastien Saint-Andre
Client: SEMAPA
Structural and Mechanical / Electric engineers: SETEC Bâtiment
Acoustical engineer: Avel acoustique
Quantity surveyor: Mazet & Associés
Offices: 17,000 sqm
Municipal Services: 5,500 sqm
Peripherique Motorway Headquarter: 2,500 sqm
Gross Area: 25,000 sqm
Construction cost: 52 M€ excl. tax.
Project Year: 2010
Renderings: Luxigon
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- master plan
- plan 01
- plan 02
- plan 03
- section 01
- section 02
- east elevation
- south elevation
- north elevation














If there ware not for Luxigon renders, project would look like an average box,which is, actually. Is there anyone who is not outsourcing rendering to those guys? Seams everyone wants a Hollywood blockbuster trailer style of renders, to impress the judging panel.
…architectroll.