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COURTIN YANNICK Student in fifth year of Architecture - Master 2 ENSA de Nantes / University College de Dublin

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COURTIN YannickStudent in fifth year of architecture - Master 2EnSa de nantes / University college de Dublin

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RUe dU géNéRal bUaT(individual housing)p.58-61

NOMad’s laNd(collective housing)p.54-57

beTweeN The walls(cultural)p.38-43

aRgONaUTe sOlaR(education)p.34-37

sTONe age(education)p.28-33

142,ThOMas sTReeT (cultural)p.14-21

sOphIe delhaY aRChITeCT(model)p.66-67

p.22-27(refurbishment)ROgeRsON’s QUaY

p.44-53(collective housing)RIfT

p.62-65(refurbishment)pasCal fIlaTRe aRChITeCT

p.62-71(collective housing)blOCK aRChITeCTs

p.6-13(collective housing)34, IslaNd sTReeT

UnivErSitY collEgE DE DUblin2015-2016

p.6-27

écolE nationalE SUpériEUrE D’architEctUrE DE nantES 2012-2015p.28-61

Work ExpEriEncE2014-2016p.62-71

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MEMbErS of thE tEaMinDiviDUal

prograMME: 102 hoUSing, 1bED to 4bEDS apartMEntS

DESign pErioD fEbrUarY 2016 - MaY 2016

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Take advantage of the topography Create a street, several shared gardens (white) and semi-public spaces (orange)

Orient the project toward south-east and toward pedestrian flux

Create a double network pf circulation to make the project porous and avoid obstacles

the main idea of this project is to give priority to social life.the project is designed in order to

deal with the topography and to find a light from the south east for each apartment. Moreover, the urban strategy was to create a double network of circulation from the angles to fit with pedestrian flux. in order to facilitate the interactions

the idea was to multiply small common spaces. gardens, roofs and circulations are shared in a yellow brick environment. the circulation are intensified and propose an extension

of the home feeling. in this way, shared kitchens, playgrounds, gardens and other facilities are designed on every levels. Each circulation is used by nine apartments to facilitate the appropriation of the shared spaces. the second priority is to incorporate

surprise and diversity by alternating wide and narrow spaces, shady and

Design concepts:a project based on pedestrian flux and a pronounced topograhy

transversal section a porous plot, a double circulation network.

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ground floor

first floor

Second floor

third floor

fourth floor

Shared spaces appropriations spaces between the apartments.

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bright spaces. the building become an experience and the quality of light varies thanks to a network of double high volumes. then, answering to the evolution of

the family, which alternates both joyful and difficult moments, is the third axis in order to offer a possibility to adapt the size of the apartment by designing autonomous rooms. Moreover, some rooms are designed as autonomous shared rooms in order to be booked

for common purposes or private events.the buildings are designed to be built

on site with some off-site elements. the repetitiveness and the use of concrete enables the project to be economical while providing a diversity of typologies from 46sqm to 120sqm.the facade is designed as a concrete

skin perforated by the loggias and the colored and more random circulation.

Sections a system of double-heights and serpentine circulation

typical apartment a double oriented living space and an independent room

common spaces autonomous room and external shared kitchen

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MEMbErS of thE tEaMinDiviDUal

prograMME: MUltiMEDia librarY, MUSic School anD pUblic SpacE

DESign pErioD SEptEMbEr 2015 - DEcEMbEr 2015

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Gather inhabitants from residential areas Restructure the street elevation Expansion of the public space on the plot Public space for families on the rear

this project, in the heart of Dublin, proposes to combine a multimedia library and a music school. thomas Street, is unstructured because of several vacant spaces althought it is one of the main road of Dublin. this project propose to intervene and transform one of these sites in order to revitalize this area on a cultural and youth point of view. indeed, while young generations frequent a lot this street, there is no facilities for them. the project is also the opportunity to gather generations and to offer public spaces. in this way, the first work lead

was to restructure the street facade with three - storeys building. however, these volumes are designed in order to create an extension of the public space on the plot. the second idea was to create a second move on the rear of the plot in order to link the residential areas to thomas Street . that’s why a second place is designed as a safe area for families and children.

Design concept a project based on public spaces

South elevation a uniform but contrasted metallic aesthetic

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the two components of the programme are designed as two distinctives entities on a structural and spatial organisation point of view. the multimedia library proposes wide open spaces whereas the music school needs individualised spaces. architecture follows this programmatic necessity by using a metallic structure for the multimedia library in order to release the spaces. the music school is designed with a concrete structure in order to answer acoustic performances. on the same way, facades offer large openings in the

multimedia library while the music school is designed with individualised and movable windows. however, it was necessary to

conserve a uniformity in the facades drawing in order to facilitate the restructuration of the street. in this way, metal is used to cover the entire facades and enables the users to interact with the openings.

Students Single parents families

RetiredYoung workers

Encountered inhabitants

ground floor plan an architecture adapted to a mixed programme

axonometry - multimedia library a meeting space for different generations

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Section bb’ a bridge that accentuates the perspective from the entrance.

Section aa’ a multimedia library with generous and open spaces

Section cc’ a public space which hosts a wide range of activities

first floor plan two entities with contrasted qualities of space

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MEMbErS of thE tEaMinDiviDUal

prograMME: tranSforMation of an olD WharEhoUSE into a MEDia hUb

DESign pErioD: SEptEMbEr 2015 - DEcEMbEr2015

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this project proposes to refursbish an existing wharehouse that belonged to the guiness company. this wharehouse was abandonned in the 1980’s because of the decrease of the influence of Dublin’s port. this project follow on from the regeneration of the Dublin Docklands based on the creation of a technologies hub. that’s why the project is a small media hub. this project is firstly an exercise of

architectural details designing and an opportunity to understand and apply the irish building regulations. the project propose to use the existing

Study of fire safety regulations and disabled people access - first floor

networks study - ground floor connection to urban networks

networks study - first floor a suspended system in the floor

Study of fire safety regulations and disabled people access - ground floor

Structural study of the suspended floor a metallic suspended grid

building as a support and a store front for technologies. that’s why, the exisiting walls become the basement

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of a new metallic roof. this solution enables to increase the height of the building and to suspend all the floors and envelopes systems to the roof and avoid to damage the imperial bricks walls. the building is entirely covered with a glass envelope which enables to improve its thermal performances while keeping the aesthetic of the brick inside and outside.

ThresholdSuspended floor / Existing wallNew roof and envelopeBottom wall - Glass enveloppe

transversale section a metallic roof that suspended all the new elements

Details Systems to keep the integrity of the existing brick walls

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MEMbErS of thE tEaM: hélènE boUtin anD aUréliEn DaUnaY

prograMME: architEctUrE anD lanScapE School, rESEarch cEntrES

DESign pErioD: april 2015 - JUnE 2015

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location plan an awareness centre fit into a pedestrian and entertaining

South elevation volumes oriented toward landscapes

this project finds itself in a plan lead by the School of architecture of nantes (france) in partnership with the Mauritian authorities in order to design an affiliate school of architecture in the vast project of a new university which opened in flic-en-flac in 2016. Stone age emerges from the sugar

canes fields and fits into the Mauritian territory. the project is connected to a pedestrian path which connects the numerous culturals and landscapes sites over 10 kilometers between the city of Quatres-bornes and the public beach of flic en flac.

Stone age is part of a larger project of landscape and culture awareness while mass tourism is still growing fastly. the school of architecture and landscape is associated to two research centres, specialized in urban and rural landscapes. Moreover, an exhibition centre is designed in order to propose a break in this divertising and educational walk. this school becomes a support for

the student in order to encourage them to inspire their work from their own surroundings landscapes. it stages the views on the mountains thank to the

creation of architectural framings on the landscape. the writting style of Stone age is

inspired by this mineral and contrasted landscape and also by some vernacular constructions in the Mauritian territory: the basaltic cairns. besides, this project is made with basalt which is abundant and limits the importation of construction material and which

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Design concepts

1. Catch views 2. Remove views interferences

3. Design a central vegetated areaSection aa’ volumes are sculpted

by material and light

ground floor plan

has a great inertia. Materiality and light are sculpted in order to highlight the volumetry of the different spaces. these shapes are also designed in order to protect the users from the heat by creating depression faults or double glass walls. technicals spaces are gathered in the depth of the walls to strenghtened the mass sensation while proposing wide open spaces.

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MEMbErS of thE tEaM: hélènE boUtin anD aUréliEn DaUnaY

prograMME: MovablE architEctUrE School

DESign pErioD: March 2015

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argonaute Solar is a movable school of architecture. Designed per kit, this school is devised to travel to tropical and equatorial countries and to the emerging countries which offer great potentials projects. in this way, students can travel to their project site to be more conscious of the real issues and singularities of the region.assembly operations of this module

are assured by students who need to be trained beforehand. this program sharpens curiosity and building system learning.this module suits the local climate.

indeed, it re-adapts traditional systems of natural ventilation and sun orientation. it gives priority to soft lighting from the north. Moreover, it is autonomous thanks to new photovoltaic panel systems generationsthis unit is optimized modelled

and inspired by spatial explorations modules. living together is the heart of the concept.

2. Fit the differents floor modules

5. Fix the protection roof and the solar panels

4. Insert the two roof modules in the rails 3. Insert the envelopes modules in the rails

A module that belongs to the envelope

1. Assembly of the laminated timber structure

assembled transversal module a system based on autonomous liveable spans

Spans assembly as a kit a set of pre-assembled elements

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MEMbErS of thE tEaM: MarinE carioU anD lola flohic

prograMME: thEatrE, DElicatESSEn anD pUblic SpacE

DESign pErioD: april 2015 - JUnE 2015

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the alarming observation of a landscape becoming uniform and de-contextualized along the ring boulevards motivated us to develop an alternative solution in which the building, natural and cultural heritage are rehabilitated.the former site of trempolino

is located at a strategic position between three scales: city, neighbourhood and block.to intensify this cultural aspect,

a theatre is created in existing buildings. thus, old houses become balconies, lodges... in addition,

Section + elevation a theatre inserted between existing houses

ground floor plan a public space which spreads on the roofs

a delicatessen is designed to develop table pleasures as the area only offers fast food shops. the hall is a shared public space

centered on the massive staircase.in order to preserve the existing

tranquillity of the back-alley,it is transformed into a pedestrian street. Moreover, the design of the public space intensifies the vegetation

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of the boulevard which becomes a pleasurable space for families. this project is based on staging concept: the patio is a window on city and actors can dance on the roof. the sunlight sculpts and showcases the stone-settings from the rehabilitated building. the staircase is a staging element of the theatre entrance.

Section aa’ highlight the existing staircase

South Elevation a public space extented on the roofs

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MEMbErS of thE tEaM: hélènE boUtin anD gUillaUME giboUt

prograMME: 82 hoUSing DESign pErioD:

March 2014 - JUnE 2014SoftWarE:

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1. Layer - Spread 2. Separation - Two slopes 3. Falling down - Plateaus 4. Erosion - Terraces and patios

this project is part of a complex urban context dominated by offices buildings. therefore, the first rift principle is to spread on the parcel in order to optimise a site without any significant value. then, the system gradually emerges following tectonic principles. in this way, the plot turns over on itself by a separation movement, which creates two slopes. this helps to isolate from the external pollutions... then, to design bright housing into a large built thickness, erosions are created to become patios and terraces. this system spreads on

the south building to let the natural light penetrating the plot. the whole project is ordered by a regular framework. this one is crossed by three outside circulation paths guiding to the housing from a main valley. this valley is the entrance starting from the street and the parking lot. Moreover, a vegetated space offers several areas for families. the framework has been created to design housing that are adaptable

Design concepts of a riftSection north-South a network of

outside circulation

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Nappe - Étalement

Effondrements - plateaux Érosion - terrasses et patios

Divergence - deux flancs

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Maquette - Façade Nord-Est

Maquette - Flanc Nord

Second floor planview from the valley

Section north-South layers of housing and patios

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Lower layer

Medium layer

Upper layer

axonometry with typologies repeated system (blue/green) and adapted (pink)

Example of repeated plans an additive system of independent bedrooms

appropiation n°2 Young couple with a child, one parent work at home

appropiation n°1retired couple proposing a student bedroom

to different family situations. With a simple module, many housing types are designed from studio to t4. Each housing has a living space composed of two modules and independent modules such as bedroom...to reduce vis-à-vis while taking

advantages of the natural light openings are all oriented on the same direction.although the grid enables a wide

diversity of typologies, the project is designed with a repetitive system in order to make it more viable.however, as the plot is irregular,

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MEMbErS of thE tEaM:thoMaS chaUMont anD paUl riant

prograMME: rElocatE tUarEg popUlationS anD rEinvigoratE thEir activitiES

DESign pErioD: SEptEMbEr 2013 - fEbrUarY 2014

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this project is located in the libyan desert heart and intends to create an artificial oasis network in order to reintroduce tuareg people in their own environment. because of global warming and transport modernization, tuaregs migrate to bigger cities where impoverishment and unemployment await them. to modernize and reinvigorate their activities, this network is established with suitable roads for motor vehicles. the different oases are located in the desert main commercial cross-roads and where water resources are still abundant.

collaboration between nomadic and settled populations, based on trade activities, is the centre element of the new system and reinterprets their old relations based on slavery. inside the sand shell, sedentary groups cultivate sorghum with hydroponics system which reduces the water consumption.in this arid environment, the sand

and solar energies are two important elements. our artificial oasis are made with a solar printer for the shells and inoffensive bacteria that solidify the sand for the roads. the large vaults are reinforced by a steel peripheral

rings system that concentrates forces towards each circle centre. the sand protection keeps the tents and the plants safe inside, the whole space is naturally ventilated thanks to the envelopes design.inside, shades and lights are

combined together to avoid sun radiations while answering to the plants’ needs. outside, the building becomes a landmark, a stop for travellers. people can simply hang their own tents on the network, which maintains the structure; this allows travels to be more responsive.

inside view a project with shady, protected and ventilated spaces.

outside view a new network of roads and commercial trades.

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MEMbErS of thE tEaM:inDiviDUal

prograMME: accoMoDatES tWo friEnDS coUplES anD thEir chilDrEn

DESign pErioD: MaY 2013 - JUlY 2013

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this project is part of a loose urban tissue but with a continuous built front all along the boulevard. the main project principle is based on the two perpendicular streets continuity to maintain structured streets and mark the plot’s angle. however, a large opening is designed starting from the existing significant tree to open the plants area of the block’s indoor space to the outside mineral street. this opening brings some tension between the two streets. the slender volume reinforces these intentions.the aim is to accommodate two

couples and their children, that’s why the idea of installing two different detached houses only linked together by a common outdoor area for children was a good solution. Every family has its own independence and privacy.to limit vis-à-vis, plans of both entities

are organized along two orthogonal

ground floor plan two houses with different orientation in plan to reduce

first floor plan quiet bedroom and workspace on the top.

South elevation Des volumes élancés vers la rue principale.

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prograMME: rEfUSrbiShMEnt anD facaDE rEStoration

MiSSion: DraWingS of thE facaDES anD DiagnoSiS

intErnShip pErioD:fEbrUarY 2014 anD aUgUSt2014

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this agency’s work consisted in doing surveys and diagnosis of several building structures in nantes and a mansion in the Sarthe Department. these buildings were all classified as part of the heritage of the city which means that some regulations are added in order to keep the integrity of the building. in these cases, measurements were

realized in order to diagnose the facades before restorations. this work, enables to raise awareness

to details, constructive systems. it also enables to observe wear signs and to

understand some restoration methods.these surveys provide an

understanding of the18th and 19th centuries building systems. this work is particularly rewarding

as current renewal politics of the city are highly developed. thus, in recent years, renovations and rehabilitations are gaining importance in architectural production.

8, allée brancas facade and section drawing

7, rue des cadeniers facade and section drawings + diagnosis

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prograMME: 32 hoUSing anD SharED SpacES

MiSSion: coMMUnication StrEnghtEning - MoDEl Making

intErnShip pErioD:JUlY 2014

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prograMME: 63 collEctivE hoUSing

MiSSion: proJEct DESign anD bUilDing pErMiSSion application

intErnShip pErioD: JUnE 2016 - JUlY 2016

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this internship in an agency was the opportunity to be part of the design process. the mission was to work from the feasibility study stage to the making of the building permission application files.the programme requires 62 housings

from 1-bed apartment to 4-beds apartments. Moreover the client, which is a private developer asks for a large underground parking lot and a public space. the missions done during this internship are diversified. i had to make prospectives through computer software, make computer models

and design the project through plans, sections, elevations and axonometry. all these drawings were part of the building permission application and have to deal with urban regulations, but also disabled access and fire safety regulations as long as dealing with the requirements of the client.this internship was also the

opportunity to understand the role of the different stakeholders

aerial prospective conformity of the project with urban regulations (green)

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