Morgane Manoha _ Portfolio Architecture

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Selected work 2011-2015

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A r c h i t e c t u r e

Morgane Manoha

PORTFOLIO

SELECTED WORKA r c h i t e c t u r e

2011 - 2015

Image: portion of the cadastral map of Clichy-la-Garenne, France.

CULTURAL CENTERCULTURAL

CENTERBIOCLIMATICLIVINGBIOCLIMATICLIVING

URBANSCHOOLURBANSCHOOL

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RURALDWELLINGR U R A LDWELLING

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ESPACE TAMPON TERRASSE

TERRASSE ESPACE TAMPON

ESPACE TAMPONTERRASSE

SEJOUR|19 m2 SEJOUR|9 m2

S.EAU|4 m2

SAN.2 m2

CHAMBRE|11 m2

CHAMBRE|9 m2

CHAMBRE|12 m2CHAMBRE |7 m2

CHAMBRE |9 m2CHAMBRE|10 m2

BALCON

SALLE DE JEUX /SALLE MULTIMEDIA

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S.EAU|4 m2

SAN.2 m2

S.EAU|4 m2

SAN.2 m2

CELLIER2 m2

CUISINE|8 m2

CELLIER2 m2

CELLIER2 m2

T3 T4 T2

CUISINE|8 m2

SEJOUR|19 m2

CUISINE|8 m2

E I V PE I V PFILATUREFILATUREGREENWASHINGGREENWASHING

PERCEPTIONPERCEPTIONTANZANIA COLLEGETANZANIA COLLEGE

URBAN PLANNINGURBAN

PLANNING

1WINTER - SPRING 2014

Generate a customizable system that offers quality and socialization, while aware of the local limitations.This preliminary design for student housing generates an architectural solution that is informed by the local situation such as material quality, climate, culture and religion. The proposal stands for a spatiality which, through a multitude of different scenario, adapts itself to the students’ desires and ideas of space. The relation with the outside reflects a desire of optimized units that are in harmony with the environment. A sustainable approach provides comfort and better lifespan for the units, which are also integrated in a unifying urban design that accentuates the relation between the clusters.

Same Polytechnic College, Same, Tanzania.

Collaborators : Daniel Geer - architectural engineer Nicolas Guichard - architect Rosa Ocegueda - architectural engineer

Client : ARUP Group, Engineering firm, Los Angeles

TANZANIA COLLEGE

2FALL - WINTER 2015

Assert the urban planning, to create a new neighborhood where the green network allows for a better quality of life.

Based on several green belts, the project promotes a new link between the park and the city. A major commercial axis lines the central main plaza, which offers a generous public space to both the inhabitants and the visitors. A important diagonal road disrupts the whole system, dynamizing the site, allowing for the flows to get straight into the site and giving more strenght to the city entrance. An attractive program includes diverse activities and dwellings and requalify the existing buildings to provide the area with a brand new image.

Ecole Centrale Paris, Chatenay-Malabry, France.

Collaborators : Emma Bronès - architect Camille Launay - architect

URBAN PLANNING

H A L L E D ’ E X P O S I T I O NC E N T R E

A S S O C I AT I FM A R C H É H Ô T E L C E N T R E D E C O N G R È S

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+ 89.00 m

+ 129.00 m

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H A L L E D ’ E X P O S I T I O NC E N T R E

A S S O C I AT I FM A R C H É H Ô T E L C E N T R E D E C O N G R È S

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3FALL 2013

Create a place to innovate, learn, collaborate, discover, as well as dream. The Cultural Center is lively. As an exhibit in and of itself, it is a place to explore history, including the past, present and future. Designed to provide cultural and educational experiences of exceptional and enduring quality, the Cultural Center will reuse, recycle and revalue the remarkable site that is the Presidio of San Francisco and its context, for the needs of the people, prosperity and environment. Beside proposing a wide range of new discovery of the city, the net-zero energy, water and waste building will also fulfill a significant role of bridging the Main Post and Crissy Field, physically and conceptually.

The Presidio, San Francisco, California, USA

Collaborators : Melody Dowlat - landscape architect Juan Carlos Gonzalez - architectural engineer Devin Graham - architect Toru Okada - architect

CULTURAL CENTER

4SPRING 2013

Develop a place in an urban area, divide and dynamize, to provide light, privacy and individuality.By dividing the global volume in three different parts along the land plot, the intention is to give multiple orientations to the housing units. Designed in a perspective of diversity, the proposal will combine dwelling and business activity, giving a new attractiveness to the street. As a bioclimatic study, the project takes a responsibility to respond to the environmental issues. To create an optimal thermal comfort and a good power managment, solar inputs are controlled by sliding panels that compose each south facing facade, which becomes evolving and rythmic.

Rue Buzenval, Paris XXe, Paris, France

BIOCLIMATIC LIVING

5SPRING 2012

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TERRASSE ESPACE TAMPON

ESPACE TAMPONTERRASSE

SEJOUR|19 m2 SEJOUR|9 m2

S.EAU|4 m2

SAN.2 m2

CHAMBRE|11 m2

CHAMBRE|9 m2

CHAMBRE|12 m2CHAMBRE |7 m2

CHAMBRE |9 m2CHAMBRE|10 m2

BALCON

SALLE DE JEUX /SALLE MULTIMEDIA

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S.EAU|4 m2

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CELLIER2 m2

CUISINE|8 m2

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CELLIER2 m2

T3 T4 T2

CUISINE|8 m2

SEJOUR|19 m2

CUISINE|8 m2

Create a housing complex in a timberland, challenge the rural site and provide quality living spaces. The rural housing proposal will combine architecture and landscape design, giving a new identity to the rural site, while preserving its precious natural atmosphere. The intention consist of creating three strata, along with the hilly landscape of the site. To keep some consistency with the slope, half-levels are used for the housing units, the interleaving of the dwellings allowing the creation of successful interior spaces. The orchards are developed in the natural landscape, with green zone to allow for wildlife to grow. Down below, private gardens are organized on several terraces, permitting the integration of a water reuse system.

Forêt de Compiègne, Compiègne, France

RURAL HOUSING

Collaborators : Anne-Sophie Hallak - architect Charlotte Jacqueline - architect Mathieu Naccarato - architect Antoine Quagebeur - architect

6WINTER 2013

Dynamize, rehabilitate, articulate the city plan, to develop a central place to learn, play and invent.The urban school proposal is established in the new city plan of the “ZAC” (urban development zone). Designed as a central point and organized around the playground, the school consists of a direct relationship with the green belt that links Paris to downtown Clichy. As a public and gathering place, the school entrance will be a user-friendly space to safely meet and wait. The lobby and the multi-purpose hall stand as a landmark, thanks to the roof which is outlined from the entry to the playground. Unifying element, the school will dynamise the neighborhood, while preserving a intime interiority on the children spaces.

Rue du Docteur Calmette, Clichy-la-Garenne, France

URBAN SCHOOL

7WINTER 2011

Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris-Val de Seine, Paris, France

F I L A T U R E

Collaborators : Tristan Cassir - architect Tracy Chami - architect Charlotte Jacqueline - architect

“Je rentre... Naissance... premiers pas timides, découverte d’un lieu intemporel, univers multiple aussi vaste qu’étroit. Vers ou aller ? Diverses routes s’offrent à moi...(...) Je vogue vers l’imprévu sinueux des chemins abrupts de cette chevelure innocente. Je me faufile, me tortille à travers ces barrages, ces barrières multiples tant physiques que psychiques... Joie, peur... précipice entre la vie et la mort ! Puis je ressurgis de ce monde tant fabuleux que destructeur...je tente de me libérer de ces chaînes angoissantes. J’avance vers la sagesse suprême... Je tente de m’exprimer, de révéler mon être... (...)

Traces de vie, traces d’envies, traces volontaires et équivoques... Laissez moi délivrer ce message que je veux universel ! Un jour, ou peut être jamais, j’attendrai la cime unificatrice... (...)

On entre dans ce lieu comme l’on pénètre dans la vie, on y chemine, traverse de nombreux états, sensations, on gravit, descend, souffre, aime...(...)On partage ses états d’âmes et tente de se faire sa place dans la fourmilière gigantesque que représente l’humanité. Puis, vient le temps de laisser sa place, naviguer vers d’autres contrées. On se dirige vers une recomposition perpétuelle en particule invisible mais au combien utile.”

Tristan Cassir, 03-09-11

8SPRING 2013

Bellastock, Maisse, France

GREENWASHINGCollaborators : Julien Laudière - architect Helen Le Berre - architect Petr Obrastov - architect Simon Pasquet - architect

“Faire sortir de terre une ville éphémère, et créer un jardin expérimental.“ Design, build, live in. Bellastock is a student association standing as a platform for architectural research, by sharing ideas, tools, methods. Allowing the mixity of people and styles for each project to be interdisciplinary, Bellastock’s main activity is a four days annual festival where students fully participate to see their project become true. Greenwashing gave rise to an ephemerid city composed of wood structures, supports for the vegetal to grow and invade the space.

9SUMMER 2012

The EIVP project of rehabilitation, by Pixea Architecture office, implied the casing of the amphitheater walls with two visual designs made out of the project drawings. A detailed work with lines and colours allowed the global image to fit the size of the wall and dynamize the atmosphere of the amphitheater space.

Rue Rébeval, Paris XIXe, Paris, FranceIntership, Pixea Architecture

E I V P

10PERCEPTION

Daniel Buren, Excentrique(s) Travail In Situ, Monumenta 2012, Paris.

Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, ZGF Architects, Agoura Hills, California.

Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture - Paris - Val de SeineCalifornia Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo