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Le Cube OrangeThis fantastically bright orange <a href="http://inhabitat.com/mesmerizing-cube-pavillion-made-from-mundane-pvc-pipes/" target="_blank">cube</a> on the banks of the Saône River in Lyon, France may look like a giant toddler's toy, but it's actually an office and cultural center designed to showcase architecture and design and help invigorate the docks of the river. A giant hole cuts through the orthogonal, 5-story building, opening the center up with daylighting, views and natural ventilation. Designed by Paris-based <a href="http://www.jakobmacfarlane.com/" target="_blank">Jakob + Macfarlane</a>, Le Cube Orange is also energy efficient and relies on a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/new-water-based-heat-pump-is-600-times-smaller/" target="_blank">water-based geothermal heat pump</a> and photovoltaic panels on the roof.1
Le Cube OrangeThe building serves as the headquarters for the Cardinal Group, a real estate development firm, as well as the Design Showroom RBC.2
Le Cube OrangeThe intention of the project was to combine a showroom dedicated to the world of design objects inside the architecture of a fantastic building and create an experience along the banks of the river.3
Le Cube OrangeRooftop decks offer scenic views of the river and a quiet place to relax.4
Le Cube OrangeOrange was chosen as the color for the building as a reference to the industrial color commonly used in harbors.5
Le Cube OrangeA giant void in the building is created by subtracting three 'conic' volumes, which generate interesting spaces, daylighting and views of the river.6
Le Cube OrangeThe void encourages breezes from the river into the building to facilitate natural ventilation.7
Le Cube OrangeMost of the building is covered in a perforated facade that acts as a shade screen minimizing direct sun on the interior.8
Le Cube OrangeEnergy efficiency is maximized with this screen and all of the offices enjoy natural daylighting.9
Le Cube OrangeA geothermal heat pump with heat recovery provides energy efficient heating and cooling, making use of the relatively constant temperatures of the nearby river.10
Le Cube OrangeInside the showroom, furniture and other design objects are displayed in a perforated wall.11
Le Cube OrangeThe interior display area reflects the exterior facade.12
Le Cube OrangeA photovoltaic system on the roof provides 10% of the building's electricity needs.13
Le Cube OrangeA model of the interior display area.14














