On a parcel of land stretching along a railway line to the south and a road to the north, constrained by the noise pollution of both, the layout of these 62 dwellings avoids frontal alignments.
Three buildings with fractured geometries, playing on their varied positioning, expose the dwellings to the greatest possible tranquility and the most pleasant East-West sunshine.
The architectural spread sculpts the voids with the same precision as the solids. The courtyards and gardens thus created, carry a playful landscape project characterized by the imperial implantation of eight "gingko biloba", (the tree of forty écus) which according to the seasons will change their color from green to red passing by orange.