33 New and Rehabilitated Housing Units | Antonini + Darmon Architectes

33 New and Rehabilitated Housing Units is located on a long, narrow strip of land partially occupied by a five-story building, in the traditionally working-class Belleville district of Paris. A significant piece of the neighborhood’s heritage and the site’s unifying building, it has been rehabilitated and its base hollowed out to allow passage.

© Luc Boegly1

© Luc Boegly

Backbone of the complex, the internal street is the structuring element that irrigates the project. It becomes a semi-private common space for all the housing units, where interaction and socializing take place. Aligned with the central passage, the new building “pierces” the existing building.

© Julien Lanoo2

© Julien Lanoo

This effect is accentuated by the treatment of the facades: the five “small” houses and the existing building, given a matte white plaster finish, come to rest on a base covered with shiny white enamel bricks, a reminder of the neighborhood’s past. Paved with Parisian paving stones, the little street becomes a pathway for strolling, with vegetation planted along the new buildings and the adjoining wall. These features define the passage route and clearly identify access points.

Project Info
Architects: Antonini + Darmon Architectes
Country: France, Paris
Area: 2700 m²
Year: 2014
Photographs: Luc Boegly, Julien Lanoo
Contractor: Antonini-Darmon
Client: SIEMP
Cost: 4,7 M € HT
Team: Claire Archimbaud, Daliana Vasilache, Francesca Pesce

Isabelle Laurent
Isabelle Laurent

Isabelle Laurent is a Built Projects Editor at Arch2O, recognized for her editorial insight and passion for contemporary architecture. She holds a Master’s in Architectural Theory from École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris-Belleville. Before joining Arch2O in 2016, she worked in a Paris-based architectural office and taught as a faculty adjunct at the École Spéciale d’Architecture in Paris. Isabelle focuses on curating projects around sustainability, adaptive reuse, and urban resilience. With a background in design and communication, she brings clarity to complex ideas and plays a key role in shaping Arch2O’s editorial

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