The challenge consists in combining architectural quality and public housing while following the same budget constraints applied to regular
public housing projects. Our project consists of 14 units, which are under construction. The units are characterized by the variety and the
richness of the exterior building envelope and the interior spaces.
They are designed in a stacking manner, like boxes with dimensions and colors assigned in a precise manner and for a specific purpose: blue
for the bathrooms, pink for the kitchens and yellow for the storing areas. The living space and the bedrooms are all developed between these
boxes or « load- bearing units » with the use of large picture windows. The 14 units (4 T2, 2 T3, 8 T4) are distributed in a symetrical manner
as 6 independent entities on both sides of a shear wall dividing the site on its entire length. It is a re-intepretation of the local traditional plan
known as « carré mulhousien ».
The ensemble provides the right balance between an urban scale (the mur continu) and the scale of single-family house with private garden