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Office Renovation . Geneva

Lacroix Chessex Architectes . photos: © Olivier Di Giambattista

L’existant, dans ce projet, est très typé: il s’agit d’un immeuble de bureaux des années 60 offrant deux grands plateaux libres avec chacun un noyau au centre. Cette configuration spatiale préfigure une organisation très directe et très claire: aux étages, des bureaux fermés côté rue et des bureaux en open Space côté cour. Au rez-de-chaussée, une galerie d’exposition faisant office de réception et d’entrée pour les clients prend place côté rue et des salles de conférence sont orientées côté cour. Continue reading Lacroix Chessex

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Crèche in route . Frontenex

Lacroix Chessex . photos: © Olivier di Giambattista

This detached house, located at 54 Route de Frontenex, is part of a preserved area of historic urban fabric. Built in 1868, it comprises three residential floors above a semi-basement ground floor used for industrial purposes, as well as two low annexes set at right angles to the house, forming a courtyard, and a garden at the rear. Continue reading Lacroix Chessex

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Structure d’accueil médico-sociale (SAMS) . Echichens

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Lacroix Chessex . photos: © Olivier di Giambattista

The medico-social support structure (SAMS) welcomes senior residents, for a short stay, before their return home. As a second complex of the SILO Foundation in Echichens on the heights of Morges, the new building offers additional services such as a doctor’s office for general practitioners, a hairdresser and a tea room. Continue reading Lacroix Chessex

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Foyer de Chevrens . Anières

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Lacroix Chessex Architectes . photos: © Olivier di Giambattista

Established in the commune of Anières since 1957, the Centre de Chevrens aims to welcome and meet the educational needs of adolescents aged between 14 and 18 years old placed in boarding schools.
At the entrance to the village of Chevrens, the new buildings of the Centre revere the guidelines of the existing fabric by reinforcing in particular the single-front structure of the village-street with an irregular succession of courses and narrowings. In this image, the layout of the project delimits a complex built around a courtyard open to the road and thus marks the transition between the countryside and the built environment. Continue reading Lacroix Chessex