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Avec plusieurs centaines de milliers de prescripteurs inscrits dans 190 pays, des dizaines de milliers d’objets réalisés et plus de 28 formats de logiciels supportés, Polantis est le leader mondial de la création de contenu CAO et BIM pour fabricants de produits et matériaux pour la construction, l’architecture et le design.
Avec plusieurs centaines de milliers de prescripteurs inscrits dans 190 pays, des dizaines de milliers d’objets réalisés et plus de 28 formats de logiciels supportés, Polantis est le leader mondial de la création de contenu CAO et BIM pour fabricants de produits et matériaux pour la construction, l’architecture et le design.
Description
INTRODUCTIONThe 2017 BIM Competition’s objective is to promote the indispensable method of BIM. It is also the opportunity to engage in pedagogy: manufacturers, industry professionals, especially, as well as major players in the world of construction work alongside architects and architecture students in appropriating the BIM method.
DESCRIPTION OF THE SITE
The site – with a surface area of 2.3 hectares – is located in the community of SaintPrix (95). It is located at the approach to the point where rue d’Ermont and avenue Général Leclerc intersect. The urban fabric there is loose, occupied mainly by suburban constructions, intended for residential and commercial use.
Thus, buildings are built away from street alignment and at a distance from property lines, offering a morphology quite unlike that of central neighborhoods (such as an historic town center, where buildings are built in continuous order and in alignment with streets).
In the middle of this suburban fabric there is the E. Leclerc shopping center, which features a building that is low-lying and has a significant hold, surrounded by large parking areas.
The result is a space that is utilized, due to the concentration of businesses and activities, but lacks structure and urban coherence: public spaces are exclusively composed of roadways and parking areas, there are no city squares and the building types are not dense and do not provide any structure for public space.
There are several buildings at the site which offer an architectural interest, particularly the building known as the "Big Walnut", alongside avenue Général Leclerc, as well as the Notre Dame de la Vallée chapel on rue d’Ermont. The character of the site’s approaches equates to a suburban architectural style composed of houses spaced relatively far apart.
These houses are composed of slanted roofs (generally saddle roofs) and are rather compact in volume The building materials frequently used are clear primer, stone, tile, and more rarely slate.
PROJECT DESIGN PRINCIPLES
The 2017 edition of the BIM Competition offers candidates the opportunity to reflect on the center city of the community of Saint-Prix.
Candidates will need to design digital model informed with several residential and commercial buildings (refer to the "Architectural" section below) which will be integrated into a larger project for the creation of a new central area for the city (refer to the "Urban and Landscaping" section below).
The complete project should accommodate:
- 150 residences;
- businesses;
- facilities;
- parking areas;
- public spaces for pedestrian use;
- a small public square.
The architectural part is to be designed in an informed digital model. It will include residential and commercial buildings. The constructed area is approximately 15,000 m² ground surface area (12,000m² residences and associated spaces + 3,000 m² businesses) on the site destined for the project (2.3 Ha).
The urban and landscaping part involves reflecting on the organization of a new Saint-Prix town center (facilities, public spaces, various traffic routes) which will have to be visible both in terms of general perspectives and a ground plan. The project in its totality should improve the urban functions of the neighborhood.
Jury
Bertrand Delcambre
President of the Digital Transition Plan for the Construction Field
President of the Digital Transition Plan for the Construction Field
Pierre Mit
President of Mediaconstruct and Member of the Digital Transition Plan for the Construction Field
President of Mediaconstruct and Member of the Digital Transition Plan for the Construction Field
Jacques Lévy Bencheton
BIM Project Management Expert for the Sightline Group and Associate Architect and BIM Manager for the Brunet Saunier firm
BIM Project Management Expert for the Sightline Group and Associate Architect and BIM Manager for the Brunet Saunier firm
Hélène Alonso
Marketing Supervisor for Sika;
Marketing Supervisor for Sika;
Nicolas Land
Agency Supervising Architecte for Louis Paillard Architecture and Urban Design
Agency Supervising Architecte for Louis Paillard Architecture and Urban Design
Jérôme Bonnet
BIM Group Manager for AIA associates
BIM Group Manager for AIA associates
Éric Lebègue
Supervisor of CSTB Information Technologies Partnerships
Supervisor of CSTB Information Technologies Partnerships
Itaï Cellier
Architect, Founder and CEO of Polantis
Architect, Founder and CEO of Polantis
Rewards
1st prize
$11 722FINALCAD Business version at €49/month/user for 12 months
2nd prize
$5 861FINALCAD Team version at €29/month/user for 12 months
3rd prize
$2 930FINALCAD Team version at €29/month/user for 12 months
The 20 Finalists
will each be granted a copy of the French book “BIM & Maquette Numérique” (édition Eyrolles – CSTB)Timeline
Europe/ParisRegistration starts
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