
"The transformation of the former army barracks known as the Caserne Mellinet reflects contemporary urban challenges, emphasizing a coherent identity between the Saint-Donatien neighborhood and the barracks complex."
"The project features a powerful construction ambition, utilizing wooden structures and mineral facades composed of plastered hempcrete, showcasing innovative architectural solutions."
The Caserne Mellinet in Nantes has been transformed to meet contemporary urban challenges. Located at the entrance of a neighborhood with six hamlets, the flats by Ramdam and Palast are part of the Chapus hamlet. This area serves as a transitional link between the Saint-Donatien neighborhood and the barracks complex. The project aims to create a coherent identity while emphasizing a strong construction ambition using wooden structures and mineral facades made of plastered hempcrete.
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