{"id":1812,"date":"2025-08-07T10:50:07","date_gmt":"2025-08-07T10:50:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.macdolphins.org\/?p=1812"},"modified":"2025-08-11T10:27:04","modified_gmt":"2025-08-11T10:27:04","slug":"ja-joubert-architecture-sculpts-undulating-lakefront-district-following-sloped-terrain-in-tirana","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.macdolphins.org\/index.php\/2025\/08\/07\/ja-joubert-architecture-sculpts-undulating-lakefront-district-following-sloped-terrain-in-tirana\/","title":{"rendered":"JA joubert architecture sculpts undulating lakefront district following sloped terrain in tirana"},"content":{"rendered":"

Lake Views introduces new lakefront district in Tirana<\/h2>\n

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Lake Views, a 135,000 sqm masterplan by JA Joubert Architecture, introduces a new lakefront district in Tirana, Albania<\/a><\/strong>. Positioned between the city\u2019s central park and the Olympic swimming complex, the project redefines the typical urban block through a sloped, view-oriented massing strategy that integrates residential<\/a><\/strong>, commercial<\/a><\/strong>, and public programs.<\/p>\n

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The project was the result of a privately organized competition won in 2016. It responds to a conventional program with housing positioned above three floors of services and underground parking, by shifting from a repetitive block typology to a sculpted architectural form that follows the terrain. Each unit is angled to maximize exposure to views of the adjacent lake, the city skyline, and the surrounding mountains. This approach ensures that all residences are outward-facing, eliminating rear-facing units. End units feature full-width terraces with integrated planters, providing shading and enhancing indoor-outdoor continuity. The stepped and folded building volumes are designed to optimize natural light, air circulation, and spatial privacy. The development comprises 100,000 sqm above ground and 35,000 sqm below grade, constructed using reinforced concrete and designed to meet seismic class 8 standards in response to local tectonic activity.<\/p>\n

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JA Joubert Architecture Uses Modular Structural Grid<\/h2>\n

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A modular 3.5-meter structural grid, consistent in both plan and section, guides the building system, enabling variation in unit configuration and facade articulation. At ground level, a network of sunken terraces, green corridors, and pedestrian routes fosters a walkable environment. These public spaces provide residents and visitors with access to calm, shaded areas that serve as social infrastructure while remaining buffered from surrounding traffic.<\/p>\n

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With Lake Views, JA Joubert Architecture Studio<\/a><\/strong> aims to contribute to Tirana\u2019s evolving architectural landscape, aligning with national strategies aimed at improving urban quality and resilience through contemporary design. The project reflects a broader shift toward mixed-use, view-optimized housing that supports both private living and civic engagement.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n

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positioned between Tirana\u2019s park and Olympic complex<\/p>\n

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each unit is oriented toward the skyline and mountains<\/p>\n

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a folded massing strategy redefines the urban block<\/p>\n

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terraced volumes follow the natural terrain<\/p>\n

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full-width balconies with integrated planters provide shade<\/p>\n

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stepped forms optimize light, privacy, and airflow<\/p>\n

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outdoor spaces connect with interior living<\/p>\n

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units vary in size and layout within a unified system<\/p>\n

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green corridors and sunken terraces activate the ground level<\/p>\n

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name:<\/strong>\u00a0Lake Views<\/p>\n

architects:<\/strong>\u00a0JA Joubert Architecture<\/a>\u00a0|\u00a0@ja_joubertarchitecture<\/a>
\ndesign team:<\/strong>\u00a0Marc Joubert, Marianne Miguel, Paul Kroese, Alessandro Guida
\nlocation:\u00a0<\/b>Tirana, Albania<\/p>\n

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site area:<\/strong> 9 ha<\/p>\n

built area:<\/strong> 135,000 sqm (100,000 sqm above grade \/ 35,000 sqm below grade)<\/p>\n

client & contractor:<\/strong> Gener2<\/p>\n

photographer:<\/strong> Leonit I Brahimi<\/a> | @leonitibrahimi<\/a><\/p>\n

animation:<\/strong> slmnmedia<\/p>\n

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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom<\/i><\/p>\n

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