Grands moulins de Corbeil

Corbeil-Essonnes (91)

■ Maintained yet transformed the industrial heritage of the 19th and 20th centuries
■ Renovated existing structures to adapt them to new climatic constraints
■ Opened a former industrial site through the creation of public spaces
■ Enhanced the exceptional architectural character of the Grands-Moulins by introducing facilities of public interest
Urban and architectural regeneration of the former Soufflet mills in the town centre

The transformation of the Grands Moulins presents an opportunity for the city center of Corbeil-Essonnes to reinvent its relationship with the Seine and Essonne rivers, weaving a narrative that puts its medieval, industrial, and natural heritage at the service of the ecological transition. This project addresses the adaptation of our cities to major climate challenges, turning the site into a key landmark of resilience within the Parisian metropolis.

Once isolated, the Grands Moulins will tomorrow become an integral part of the city center, enhancing its character. Opening up the site gives rise to a new central hub, revealing the confluence of the river and the stream, as well as the historical, industrial, and suburban neighborhoods of Corbeil-Essonnes. Articulated around this confluence are various new public spaces that reconnect the City Hall square, the uncovered banks of the Essonne, the quays of the Seine, and the major adjacent thoroughfares at the municipal scale. Around these diverse public and private spaces, the existing heritage buildings are renovated, transformed, rehabilitated, extended vertically, and complemented by new constructions. All existing structures are enhanced and amplified to maximize natural light for atypical family housing units.

Programme : Urban and architectural regeneration of the former Soufflet mills in the town centre
Client : Altarea Cogedim
Team : VLAU
Espinas y Tarasso (Landscape architect)
MAES (Heritage architect)
Surface : 12000m2
Statut : project in progress
housing
urban transformation
transformation of industrial heritage
Réhabilitation
Ile de France
Grands moulins de Corbeil - Vincent Lavergne
Grands moulins de Corbeil - Vincent Lavergne
Grands moulins de Corbeil - Vincent Lavergne
Grands moulins de Corbeil - Vincent Lavergne
Grands moulins de Corbeil - Vincent Lavergne
Grands moulins de Corbeil - Vincent Lavergne
Grands moulins de Corbeil - Vincent Lavergne
Grands moulins de Corbeil - Vincent Lavergne
Grands moulins de Corbeil - Vincent Lavergne
■ Maintained yet transformed the industrial heritage of the 19th and 20th centuries
■ Renovated existing structures to adapt them to new climatic constraints
■ Opened a former industrial site through the creation of public spaces
■ Enhanced the exceptional architectural character of the Grands-Moulins by introducing facilities of public interest
Urban and architectural regeneration of the former Soufflet mills in the town centre

The transformation of the Grands Moulins presents an opportunity for the city center of Corbeil-Essonnes to reinvent its relationship with the Seine and Essonne rivers, weaving a narrative that puts its medieval, industrial, and natural heritage at the service of the ecological transition. This project addresses the adaptation of our cities to major climate challenges, turning the site into a key landmark of resilience within the Parisian metropolis.

Once isolated, the Grands Moulins will tomorrow become an integral part of the city center, enhancing its character. Opening up the site gives rise to a new central hub, revealing the confluence of the river and the stream, as well as the historical, industrial, and suburban neighborhoods of Corbeil-Essonnes. Articulated around this confluence are various new public spaces that reconnect the City Hall square, the uncovered banks of the Essonne, the quays of the Seine, and the major adjacent thoroughfares at the municipal scale. Around these diverse public and private spaces, the existing heritage buildings are renovated, transformed, rehabilitated, extended vertically, and complemented by new constructions. All existing structures are enhanced and amplified to maximize natural light for atypical family housing units.

Programme : Urban and architectural regeneration of the former Soufflet mills in the town centre
Client : Altarea Cogedim
Team : VLAU
Espinas y Tarasso (Landscape architect)
MAES (Heritage architect)
Surface : 12000m2
Statut : project in progress
housing
urban transformation
transformation of industrial heritage
Réhabilitation
Ile de France