– The Etablissement Public du Parc et de la Grande Halle de la Villette (EPPGHV) in Paris wanted to construct a new building to provide its teams with a more efficient workspace.
– The new building, called Pavillon Jardins, is designed as a “base camp” for 155 workstations on a 3,000 m2 surface.
– The architecture of the building follows the design of architect Bernard Tschumi’s masterplan of the Parc de la Villette and features two interlocking structures, one in concrete and one in wood.
– The building is designed to be adaptable to suit different projects and has a limited footprint to preserve green space in the park.
– The interior design of the building includes tailor-made micro-architectures for meeting spaces, reprographics, and coffee lounges, with workspaces that offer panoramic views of the park.