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Tel.: + 91 22 6225 3400 www.vmzinc-us.com ARCHIZINC TROPHY - 8 Tel.: + 86 185 1070 0285 [email protected] [email protected] www.vmzinc.in www.vmzincasia.com VMZINC for architecture VMZINC international VMZINC www.vmzinc.com - 10/18 18009 GB 15710 ex ISSN 1769-9061 ® VMZINC VM Building Solutions Tours les Mercuriales 40, rue Jean Jaurès - CS 20084 [email protected] 93176 Bagnolet cedex www.vmbuildingsolutions.com 14302 COUV GB 424,5x297.indd 1 30/10/18 19:23 2018 ARCHIZINC TROPHY - No. 8 • 01 INDIVIDUAL HOUSING PUBLIC BUILDINGS COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS CONTENTS Private house, Le Bouscat 06 Convention Centre 24 Palladium Shopping Mall 40 SUSTAINABLE BUILDING INDIVIDUAL HOUSING PUBLIC BUILDINGS SPECIAL AWARD Port Melbourne House 10 Nossa Senhora Chapel 28 The Engine Shed 44 INTERNET USERS AWARD COLLECTIVE HOUSING PUBLIC BUILDINGS SPECIAL AWARD Parisian building 14 Medisch Spectrum Hospital 30 Hong Kong Swimming Pool 48 JURY’S SPECIAL AWARD COLLECTIVE HOUSING COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS SPECIAL AWARD Social housing 18 Blood donation centre 34 Interpretive centre 52 COLLECTIVE HOUSING COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS Elsdale Street Housing 20 Farmville 38 02 During the awards ceremony, Paul Finch - President of the Jury for this edition of the Archizinc Trophy - did us the honour of praising the quality of the competition, pointing to the fact that few industrials to- day single-handedly drive such architecture prizes. The enthusiastic reception for our initiative and the resulting magazine re- mains steadfast, even after eight editions. EDITORIAL Having received almost 110 submissions from 18 different countries, this Archizinc Trophy showcases 14 architectural designs. Large-scale projects, organic forms, tradi- tional expressions, use of made-to-order VMZINC® solutions: the winning projects illustrate a variety of styles, scales, building typologies and the undeniable architectur- al creativity of the winners. Apart from his congratulations, Paul’s words are a great reward for our sales teams and the efforts that have been made for more than twenty years to promote ar- chitecture and forge close links with the profession. Professionals who will soon discover the EPDM waterproof membrane offer for flat roofs, which complements VMZINC® systems within the new VM Building Solutions® entity. Two offers for building envelopes that will no doubt soon illustrate a new issue of this magazine. ARCHIZINC TROPHY No. 8 - October 2018 FOCUS ON ZINC is the international architecture magazine from VMZINC®. This issue is published in English, French and German / Editor Barbara NORDBERG / Project Manager Corinne GESSAT / Editorial committee Paul FINCH, Hugo BERENGUER, Mats JAKOBSSON, Frédéric JUNG, Bruce KUWABARA, Nicolas MERLO, Heinz RICHARDSON, Caroline VANBIERVLIET, Stéphane CORBEL, Barbara NORDBERG / Editorial Contribution Jenny GILBERT, Olivier NAMIAS, Barbara NORDBERG / Design GRAPHIC PLUS / Printing Groupe des imprimeries Morault / © Copyright VM Building Solutions® s.a.s. Any total or partial reproduction of this document is subject to prior written consent from VM Building Solutions® s.a.s. October 2018. ARCHIZINC TROPHY - No. 8 • 03 01 04 19 PROJECTS PRESENTED 7 PROJECTS SELECTED 02 06 03 05 07 04 INDIVIDUAL HOUSING 01 House in Le Bouscat - MAJOLICE - ATELIER D'ARCHITECTURE 02 House in Haasdonk - ARCHITECTENSTUDIO / arQ 03 House in Valle de Egüés - MLMR ARQUICTECTOS 04 House in Aartrijke - ATELIER TOM VANHEE 05 House in Bochum - VERVOORTS & SCHINDLER ARCHITEKTEN 06 Port Melbourne House - PANDOLFINI ARCHITECTS 07 House in Aldeburgh - MOLE ARCHITECTS ARCHIZINC TROPHY - No. 8 • 05 maJOLiCE Atelier d’architecture Marie-Alice Casagrande PRivaTE hOuSE, Le Bouscat / France INDIVIDUAL HOUSING Aspects: ANTHRA-ZINC® / QUARTZ-ZINC® - 157 m2 Contractor: Moriceau WINNER Techniques: ADEKA®, VMZINC® Standing seam, VMZINC® Interlocking panel 06 TIMELESS AND CONTEMPORARY On the outskirts of Bordeaux, this recent renovation looks like it has been here forever. The town of Le Bouscat is now part of the Greater Bordeaux Area. Although it is very close to the historic centre of the world's wine capital, it still has the character of a small town, with a high level of individual housing. One such dwell- ing charmed a lawyer, who finally decided to purchase the house she passed by everyday on the way to her office. Simple and unpretentious, this early-19th cen- tury construction features a characteristic that may seem common, but that is particularly attractive in the local context: it is positioned at the back of the plot, departing from the typology of the traditional Bordeaux “échoppes” - terraced houses with no front gardens, which make up the majority of individual housing in Bordeaux. Marie-Alice Casagrande, a young architect from the Majolice architecture firm, designed the renovation project. The ambitious programme required the existing surface area to be increased. As the development had to be contained within the existing building at the back of the plot, the architect created a new volume aligned with the street, to house the new activities requested by her client: art gallery, Guest room, sports room and garage. The addition of this zinc volume strengthens the singularity of the existing house, which is now invisible from the street, and is only revealed upon going through the new building. Bordeaux, a mineral city, owes its character to the use of limestone, which was also used to build the house. Marie-Alice Casagrande wanted to highlight her work using zinc, a material that is also common in the Aquitaine region. She applied it in a contemporary manner, in cladding and roofing. The new veranda was covered with QUARTZ-ZINC®. On the street side, ADEKA® shingles in ANTHRA-ZINC® clad a large, square, abstract volume asserting the contemporary aspect of this project. The shape of the ADEKA® reinterprets the motifs of slate often used on the gables of facades, creating a link with the context. Despite strongly contrasting materials, the design of the various elements is timeless and leads one to think that the build- ing has always occupied the bottom of this street. ARCHIZINC TROPHY - No. 8 • 07 08 “The architect's work makes the street more interesting” JURY PHOTO COPYRIGHTS: PAUL KOZLOWSKI, MAJOLICE ARCHIZINC TROPHY - No. 8 • 09 PanDOLfini aRChiTECTS Dominic Pandolfini INDIVIDUAL HOUSING Port mELBOuRnE hOuSE, Melbourne / Australia Aspect: ANTHRA-ZINC® - 57 m2 MENTION Contractor: PSR Roofing Technique: VMZINC® Flat lock panel 10 PHOTO COPYRIGHTS: Rory GARDINER drawing: PANDOLFINI ARCHITECTS FURTIVE GROWTH An inconspicuous extension triples the surface of a historic house in Melbourne. Whenever possible, architects live in spaces they design. Now the name of Dominic Pandolfini can be added to the list that includes Le Corbusier, Berhens and Prouvé, who all lived in places they designed for themselves. This Australian architect earned the recognition of his peers thanks to several collective and individual housing pro- jects in urban contexts in the state of Victoria.
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