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    % of the total immigrants in France.% of the total french population.

    % immigrants in Paris on the total of each group.

    1 leaf: 0.432 leaves: 0.343 leaves: 0.254 leaves: 0.215 leaves: 0.14

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    COMPLETE FACHADE

    01.- Main fachade layer concept.

    The main concept, will be creating an ideal microclimate for the museum. Therefore asystem based on multiple layers, will reduce the temperature and increase relative humidi-ty in the bottom, to provide a suitable environment for the programme.

    *According to research at the University of London have the following parameters for with this system:

    LAYER 02Vegetation structure - metalic fabric mesh

    structural mesh like a diamond fabric: 1 * 1 meters. Rectangular hollowmetal sections

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    Main fachade

    concrete faade + aluminium carpentry + glassgrafty decoration that will be decided by public competition

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    Scientic name: Boston IvyCommon name: Fig Virgin (vine)Annual growth: 2 - 4 mAvergage thickness branch: 2 - 4 cmStructure Adhesion: 0,7 / 1Max iying length: 1 - 1.5 mBranching: 0.4 / 1Max length: 15 - 20 mSolar Transmitance:

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    LAYER 01Solar lter - g virgin + creeper system mesh

    Optimal media for growth of the vine

    Vegetation features

    PANTIN, Pars, Francia

    6 8, 5 %

    3 1 , 5 % French population Immigrant population

    Pantin is a commune in the suburbs of northeastern Paris, France. One ofthe most densely populated municipalities throughout Europe. Many of theimmigrants living in Paris are housed here.

    The project is considering the location of the building to rehabilitate it as anopportunity to give fresh impetus to the existing urban area. Enter amuseum program supouse a focus of activity for the neighborhood. Its anew environment Ourcq channel.

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    France is a country that historically has been closely linked to immigration. "The greatmigration took place mainly in terms of the demographic, political (wars) and economic of

    France after 1870, 1918 and 1945.

    As part of the reconstruction process after the Second World War was one of its supportsthe need for large-scale industrialization, was established in 1946 the French Ofce forImmigration, in charge of recruiting for this purpose workers from other countries.These

    momentum determined that the intensied ow of immigrants between 1946 and 1975.

    Regarding the place of origin, although until about 1950 most immigrants were italians,belgians, spanish, russian and protugueses , is in the middle of last century when increasingthe number of African immigrants. Only in 1971 France received 98% of Algerian emigra-tion. In the last quarter century are algerians, moroccans and tunisians the main protago-

    nists of immigration in France.

    One in four Parisian citizens are immigrants. The city's social parity is a reference in Euro-pean UNON. Thus arises the project as a meeting location an d cultural and artistic exchan-ge of different cultures that make up the city and country. Today, in a spontaneous and diffe-rent scale, this rehabilitation has been carried out. The building itself is an artistic manifes-tation of the neighborhood. Is it, as the decision is based mantner the artistic image of thecurrent building, calling a contest later in the composite image grafti renewed rehabilita-

    tion.

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    Tour edge continued

    Open space for exhibitions

    Existing pillar structure

    Concrete enclosure + graftis

    Glass_screening of natural light

    Mesh structure of plant

    Facade plant

    Cover plant_daylight lter

    Structure of ceramic tubes

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    The compasition of the deck complies adual fuction. It serves as an input lterto sunlight, creating an optimal spacein indirect lighting for a use of Exposi-tions or museum. Structure is compo-sed of a ceramic tube to get warmed byheat or cold and converts them toenergy absorption.

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    West elevation 51,62%

    Percentage of hollow facade

    East elevation 51,62%North elevation 52,01%

    West elevation 1/500 North/South elevation 1/500 East elevation 1/500 Axonometric section South view

    South elevation 52,01%

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    Meeting wrought-block enclosure installations 1/10

    Staple

    Expanded poliestirene

    Plasteboard

    Flooring

    Floating slab

    Mineral ber CP5 (20mm)

    Desoliration board

    Bottom strap

    Seal

    Mineral ber CP5 (40mm)

    This section is from the bathrooms and the vertical access cluster. It shows how the oor, ceiling andwall are made. First of all the oor has three main layers, formed by the ooring, the oating slab and

    nally the mineral ber layer, which is there in order to prevent thermal bridges.

    Next, the ceiling is formed by a plasteboard which holds a layer of expanded poliestirene, both of themare supported by the staple which joins them to the slab.

    Finally, the wall is composed by a plasteboard, beside of it there is a layer of mineral ber, followed byan inner tube, nally, there is wall composed by half foot bricks. The oor, ceiling and wall design have

    been optimized to prevent thermal bridges.