Finally realising a longstanding ambition to visit this extraordinary social housing project in Ivri sur Seine in the SW suburbs of Paris. Designed by Jean Renaudi & Renee Gailhoustet in 1969 as a reaction to the soulless slab blocks favoured by traditional modernists the stacked triangular forms allow every flat a variety of views, light and terraced garden space. It is not in a wealthy area of town and the shared and interior spaces are looking quite run down but the flats themselves seem well cared for with satisfyingly overflowing terraces in sharp contrast to the plain box flats in the high rise opposite and I believe it is still considered a popular and democratic place to live. Nice to finally see it, 26 years after first coming across it in an exhibition in London.