Outstanding Architecture.
OFIS Architects designed the Basket apartment building for students in Paris, France.
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Project Description: “The project is located on a long and very narrow site, on the edge of Parc La Vilette in Paris’s 19th district, within an urban development done by Reichen & Robert architects. On the northeast, new Paris tram route is passing along the site. The site is bordering with tram garage on the southwest, above which is a football field. The first 3 floors of the housing will inevitably share the wall with the tram garage.”
source: contemporist.com