EDF campus by ecdm

EDF campus
EDF campus
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The EDF campus has just been set up on the Saclay plateau in Palaiseau, in the same neighborhood as the prestigious École polytechnique.

EDF campus
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It is intended to welcome some of the 160,000 employees of the electricity generating utility for a stay of one to five days as part of their continuing in house on the job learning.

EDF campus
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The prize winning ECDM proposition is marked out from others by the way it is programme is distubitued vertically rather than by its plan horizontally.

EDF campus
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The program interweaves in superimposed layers to develop in a compact volume that absorbs the density of the programming without extending over the surrounding landscape.

EDF campus
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The space is graded from the bottom to the top to go from the public to the intimate in a parallelepipedal volume dug out of a central patio. Only the exhibition hall which stands at the entrance of the forecourt and the training hall at the rear are separate from this.

EDF campus
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The facades of the building reveal the program which is divided into three layers distinguished by their covering (concrete + stainless steel, glass, concrete) but also by the rhythm of their piercing which forms a motif of identity, the real thread of the project.

EDF campus
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The formation stages of the elongated windows are extremely fine frame and are combined with brown Ductal® concrete. The same highperformance fiber of reinforced concrete surrounds the some 270 rooms that span the top two levels.

EDF campus
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Following a rigorous thread of 1.35 meters, the facades incline according to the typology of the program. In this way another of the strong ideas in the project, its pattern, is revealed.

EDF campus
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From melting pot to social hierarchy Between these two layers of concrete, a pleated glass panel marks a transition from public to private to the intermediate level which houses the restaurant and relaxation areas. At the foot of the building, two other materials, stainless steel and glass, are grafted to these three strata to envelop the technical hall at the back, the showroom at the front and the entrance to the building.

EDF campus
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These two excrescences invite visitors to enter the public spaces of the central volume, while reflecting their environment in a kaleidoscope of shapes, landscapes and bodies, whose kinetic iridescence is a nod and wink to the neighbor EDF’s research and development center whose circular walls are glazed. Source by ecdm.

EDF campus
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  • Location: Plateau de Saclay, France
  • Architects: ecdm
  • Team: Jean Pierre Miécaze, VP&Green, Calq, APTEC MO (Pascal Cribier, Jean-Marie David), Mazet et associés, THOR ingéniérie, Setec, AVA, Ciguë, Ductal® LafargeHolcim, Betsinor, C&E ingéniérie
  • Client: Edf, Sofilo
  • Construction budget: 70 million euros HT
  • Completed: December 2015
  • Photographs: Jérémy Bernier, Courtesy of ecdm
EDF campus
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EDF campus
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EDF campus
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