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Bordeaux’s timber tower by Sou Fujimoto Architects<a href="http://www.sou-fujimoto.net/" target="_blank">Sou Fujimoto Architects</a> and <a href="http://www.laisneroussel.com/fr" target="_blank">Laisné Roussel</a> just unveiled plans to build a 50-meter (164 feet) tall timber frame <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/residential-tower/" target="_blank">residential tower</a> in Bordeaux, France. Part of Canopia development, the tower will feature generous outdoor spaces and themed rooftop gardens connected by walkways. The residential tower aims to become one of the tallest timber-frame structures in the world.1
Bordeaux’s timber tower by Sou Fujimoto ArchitectsThe development will include 199 homes, 3,770 square meters of office space and 500 square meters of retail outlets.2
Bordeaux’s timber tower by Sou Fujimoto ArchitectsSou Fujimoto Architects, who is in charge of the entire development, collaborated with French architecture firm Laisné Roussel to design the tower, and created an interdisciplinary team made up of developer Pitch Promotion, timber construction engineering firm Mathis, economist Faure, environmental engineering agency Le Sommer Environment, landscaping team Etablissement, acousticians Emacoustic and the building control office Apave.3
Bordeaux’s timber tower by Sou Fujimoto ArchitectsShared spaces are located both on the fringes of the site and at the heart of the development.4
Bordeaux’s timber tower by Sou Fujimoto ArchitectsAgricultural spaces with vegetable gardens, fruit trees, vines, compost areas, water reservoirs and a winter garden are complemented by raised walkways that offer unparalleled views of the Garonne.5
Bordeaux’s timber tower by Sou Fujimoto ArchitectsCross-laminated timber were used with Mathis ATEX technique to forms the floors of the tower, with glued laminated timber bars incorporated into the post and beam frame for stabilization.6
Bordeaux’s timber tower by Sou Fujimoto ArchitectsThe entire development aims to achieve "Biosourcé" certification, and an H&E A-rating for the homes.7
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