Franky by Quinzhee Architecture

Since 2013, the firm has developed expertise in multi-residential projects. Source:V2com

Quinzhee Architecture Photo credit: Anne Rousseau

Franky is a mixed-use development comprising 24 residential units, ranging from studios to two-bedroom apartments, as well as three commercial spaces, located at the corner of Boulevard des Capucins and Rue de Beaujeu. At ground level, the commercial spaces open directly onto the boulevard, while the residential units above are accessed through a more discreet shared entrance from the adjacent residential street. This configuration establishes an intuitive relationship between streets and uses.

In front of the commercial spaces, covered areas and landscaped islands create pleasant places for movement, exchange, and gathering, playing a key role in strengthening social connections. The project’s volumetry and color palette draw inspiration from the neighboring building, while clearly expressing changes in use and softening the building’s perceived height. The ground floor, clad in dark panels, contrasts with the masonry facade of the upper floors. Designed with high ceilings to offer a high degree of flexibility, the project allows for the future adaptation of commercial spaces in response to the evolving needs of the neighborhood.

Quinzhee Architecture Photo credit: Anne Rousseau

Quinzhee Architecture Photo credit: Anne Rousseau

Quinzhee Architecture Photo credit: Anne Rousseau

Designed without on-site car parking, Franky prioritizes active and public transportation, reducing its ecological footprint, as well as construction costs and rents. Freed from automobiles, the basement instead accommodates generous shared and private bicycle storage areas. Its success is evident: all units were leased before construction was completed, confirming the growing interest in this type of development.

Franky thus exemplifies a thoughtful approach to densification, combining quality of life, mixed uses, and environmental responsibility, while contributing to the vitality and social cohesion of the neighborhood.

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