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Using Light to Elevate the Conversation Between Man and Machine

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AI Speakers are the gateways that allow for human and machines to communicate, and with an ever-increasing volume of the products on the market, it’s now easier than ever for us to engage in a ‘conversation’ with one. The design team at Second White wanted to elevate the quality of communication, and they achieved this using a second medium. Light.

Humans are complex. We are fickle-minded and unpredictable, and we have a broad spectrum of emotions that can change dramatically at the flick of a switch, and rather beautifully the AI Lighting Speaker recognises these changes and beautifully adapts to them; a sharp strip of light is present on the face of the device, which leads down towards the softer, diffused light of the base. These subtly alter the surrounding atmosphere to a tone of light that compliments the user’s mood.

This wonderfully added layer of communication elevates the ‘conversation’ beautifully and creates a product that smoothly integrates into your within the home.

Designer: Second White

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Undulating balconies wrap housing development on Parisian island

Local studio Peripheriques Marin+Trottin Architectes has completed an apartment complex on L’Ile-Saint-Denis in Paris, which features wavy balconies enclosed by a ribbon of perforated metal.

The development is situated on a plot overlooking the Seine river on L’Ile-Saint-Denis, which is undergoing significant redevelopment ahead of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.

Ile Saint Denis Housing Project by Peripheriques Architectes

Around one third of the island’s developed area is occupied by warehouses, many of which are no longer in use.

The project by Peripheriques Marin+Trottin Architectes forms part of the masterplan to transform a site previously occupied by some of these industrial buildings into the Ile-Saint-Denis river eco-district.

Ile Saint Denis Housing Project by Peripheriques Architectes

The studio collaborated with fellow architects ECDM and Thibaud Babled, as well as Dutch urban planners West 8, on the proposal for a development that contains 25 private apartments and 21 social-housing apartments.

The site faces the Seine across the Quai du Chatelier, which is the main road that extends along one side of the island. A pedestrianised street leading from the road around the rear of the building will connect with a plaza called the Place des Commerces.

Ile Saint Denis Housing Project by Peripheriques Architectes

The building features eight storeys, with some duplex apartments incorporated on the top floor. A pair of private courtyards create a direct passage through the complex from the street to the pedestrian alleyway behind.

The residences are distributed throughout an L-shaped block that reduces the overall width at any point to ensure plenty of daylight reaches the interiors.

Ile Saint Denis Housing Project by Peripheriques Architectes

Each dwelling has a view of the Seine from southeast-facing living spaces, while bedrooms are oriented towards the quiet courtyard at the centre of the plot.

The ground floor accommodates workshops and retail spaces facing towards the streets and internal courtyards. The facade at this level is glazed, with wooden mullions ensuring aesthetic consistency across all the units.

Ile Saint Denis Housing Project by Peripheriques Architectes

Above street level, various architectural devices are used to mitigate the overall mass of the facades. In particular, the surfaces are divided into bands of balconies featuring perforated metal balustrades.

“In the levels, the uniqueness of each lot is expressed even more by the material diversity, even if they match through the use of wood,” claimed the architects.

Ile Saint Denis Housing Project by Peripheriques Architectes

“In order to break the linearity of the facades, the building volume is cut along rhythms based on the alternation between faults and balconies.”

The meandering profile of the wide balconies creates dedicated pockets outside each dwelling, whilst maintaining a communal thoroughfare along the whole length of the building.

Ile Saint Denis Housing Project by Peripheriques Architectes

The projecting sections of the balconies are staggered vertically to ensure optimal sunlight is able to reach the apartments below.

Facades are rendered in textured concrete stained in three shades of grey on the Quai du Chatelier side, and white on the island side. The perforated aluminium balustrades that wrap around the curved balconies are finished in three different shades.

Much of Paris is being developed ahead of the Olympic Games with the city’s most famous monument the Eiffel Tower set to be overhauled in time for the event. The city’s most prominent skyscraper, the Tour Montparnasse, is also being renovated in time for the games.

Photography is by Sergio Grazia.


Project credits:

Architecture: Peripheriques Marin+Trottin Architectes
Mastery of execution: STEM Consultants
Developer: Plaine Commune
Economist: Mazet & Associés
Acoustics: AT3E
BET HQE: Franck Boutté
BET TCE: PROGEREP

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