Printed façade in a renovation in Paris, France.
The Origami Building
Taking inspiration from the Japanese paper-folding art of origami, Manuelle Gautrand Architecture has dressed up the façade of the French headquarters of Barclays bank in what looks like a random series of folded “pages” of marble using the medium of digitally printed glass with ceramic ink. This project was a renewal of an old building, in a historic and luxurious area of Paris. The visual modernization had to be in keeping with the surrounding buildings, bringing new beauty to the area without radically changing it.
The architects had originally planned to use real marble for the façade but opted for digitally printed glass in order to maintain control of structural and aesthetic quality. Using digitally printed glass avoided the danger of decrystallization that can occur with extremely thin slices of marble.
ARCHITECT
Manuelle Gautrand
GLASS PRINTING
Interpane Sicherheitsglas Gmbh
PRINTED AREA
900 sqm
NUMBER OF PANELS
962
TYPE OF GLASS
66.2 opt white TVG
laminated glass
COMPLETION
2011
PHOTOGRAPHS
Vincent Fillon