
"The Wings", the triple-certified building of the future
The Wings is an innovative complex that combines futuristic design and sustainability. With BREEAM Excellent, WELL Gold, and DGNB Gold certifications, the building houses offices, a hotel, and common areas, utilizing advanced solutions such as AGC Stopray glass for energy efficiency.
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Seaside architecture has often been distinguished by its freshness of inspiration and ability to innovate without appearing to do so. Since the 1950s, the contemporary style has been expressed in a light, unconventional manner from the coast of the French Riviera to Venice Beach via Miami. But with globalization and the intensification of tourism, coastal development has deteriorated significantly.
Unlike so many recent leisure facilities, which are either luxurious or strictly functional, our project focuses on the quality of the holidaymaker’s experience and aims to create a sense of place. The project is therefore in keeping with an openly Mediterranean vision and breaks with the shallow banality that characterizes the recent growth in mass tourism.

Large openwork walls in white concrete cohesively punctuate the various developments. They function as filters, putting distance between the shared areas – gardens and swimming pool terraces – and the more intimate room area.
The dual facade system creates an in-between space, an extra space that is neither part of the building’s interior nor its outside areas. The balconies project into this ambiguous space and give a feeling of being simultaneously inside and outside.
Large white trellises provide depth to the facade and trap light and shade in a continuous kinetic effect. They create a vibrant background for the joyful ballet of holidaymakers’ silhouettes, and are illuminated at night to create a soft, subtle ambiance.












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Nakâra Residential Hotel, Cap d’Agde, France
Program: hotel
Architects: Jacques Ferrier Architectures
Client: Promeo
Structure: André Verdier
Fluids: Argetec
Roads and networks (VRD): Tecta
Control office: Qualiconsult
Cost: 12 M€
Area: 9700 sqm
Completion: 2015

The design of well-being according to Caimi
Two new products ensure the highest level of environmental well-being through acoustic insulation.
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