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Glittering, Origami-Inspired High-Rise Pops Up in Paris

01/11/2012
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  • Manuelle Gautrand Origami Building
    Overlooking the postcard-perfect views of the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/ginger-group-unveils-plan-to-transform-the-eiffel-tower-into-a-gigantic-tree/">Eiffel Tower</a> and the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arc_de_Triomphe">Arc de Triomphe</a>, the Barclays Headquarters in Paris glistens in the sun with a sparkling origami-inspired facade. Designed by <a href="http://www.manuelle-gautrand.com/">Manuelle Gautrand</a>, the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/flaming-lips-frontman-wayne-coynes-psychedelic-renovated-warehouse-is-fit-for-a-rock-star/">double-skinned exterior</a> features a myriad of triangular shapes. The marble-like segments join together to transform the existing façade, while also protecting the interior from solar gain.
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  • Manuelle Gautrand Origami Building
    Like iridescent fish scales, the Barclays Headquarters' <a href="http://inhabitat.com/pixel-building-australias-first-carbon-neutral-building-is-now-complete/">triangular panels form a pattern</a> on the street-facing façade.
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  • Manuelle Gautrand Origami Building
    Rather than using real marble, the marble effect was achieved by screen-printing glass, which gave Gautrand total control over the marble pattern and glazing.
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  • Manuelle Gautrand Origami Building
    The pattern and hues bend at the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/glittering-louvered-ad-astra-skyscraper-is-topped-with-a-pyramid-heliport/">center of the triangles</a>, to create a delicate fading effect.
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  • Manuelle Gautrand Origami Building
    The marble-printed skin acts as a natural (and aesthetically innovative) sun screen for the offices inside by <a href="http://inhabitat.com/double-skinned-arca-regler-facility-powered-by-geothermic-probes/">blocking solar gain</a> and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/liyuan-librarys-wood-facade-filters-the-sun-while-harmonizing-with-the-surrounding-landscape/">filtering harsh sunlight</a> through the translucent panels.
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  • Manuelle Gautrand Origami Building
    The folded glass layer also creates an element of privacy for the offices behind it.
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  • Manuelle Gautrand Origami Building
    On the top floor, a large outdoor balcony lines the windows. The edge of the balcony meets with the scalloped edge of the origami skin, decoratively framing the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/paris-parc-big-off-win-competition-to-design-sorbonnes-new-research-centre-in-paris/">breathtaking views of Paris</a>’ grandest sites.
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  • Manuelle Gautrand Origami Building
    Gautrand redesigned the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/vivida-dorms-a-dynamic-australian-building-wrapped-in-a-gorgeous-metallic-skin/">exterior of the building</a> to incorporate gardens and greenery.
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  • Manuelle Gautrand Origami Building
    The courtyard is flanked by two gardens, which are accessible through the lobby and to the rear of the building.
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  • Manuelle Gautrand Origami Building
    The <a href="http://inhabitat.com/beirut-wonder-forest-could-infuse-the-lebanon-capital-with-some-much-needed-greenery/">roof was planted with grass and gardens</a>, to filter rainwater, insulate, and create a green space for employees to enjoy the views.
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Manuelle Gautrand Origami Building

Overlooking the postcard-perfect views of the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe, the Barclays Headquarters in Paris glistens in the sun with a sparkling origami-inspired facade. Designed by Manuelle Gautrand, the double-skinned exterior features a myriad of triangular shapes. The marble-like segments join together to transform the existing façade, while also protecting the interior from solar gain.

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