Text details provided by architects. Domin de bomley is located, in St.-Dennis-de-pile Capacity of 130 people; And rehabilitation of weddings and municipal council halls, a reception room, thematic workshops and offices hosting the offices.
We wanted the project to ensure that it is easily recognizable as a major local public facility, so we used the nature of the site and its surroundings, which a restrained, parade-back composition There is to propose that increases the internal environment. The site interacts with both its manufactured environment and landscape. Located along the wall of the perimeter of the property of the property, the media serves as a sign of marking the entrance of the library park. It takes the shape of a groundwater building made of two horizontal lines that frames the landscape: the parquet and the roof of the six -meter wide cantillar is moving around the building. In terms of materials, transparency of glass combined with a warm aspect of wood allows the project to be integrated into the landscape.
The transparent fronts next to the main entrance make it possible to see perfectly through the road to the building, causing a sense of visual continuity between the public place and the park. Designed as the third place where various activities and different audiences are also used to enable and promote interactions to mingle, transparency. Since entry and reception, transparency of public areas – placed around two courtyards going from the plaza towards the park – invites people to walk around and search for the center. Some spaces, such as the story or scope of children, provide a quiet, more private environment while maintaining a visual relationship with the rest of the center. On the side of the park, the fully shining mask opens on the landscape of the large grassland, while the reading tares provides users expanding internal locations.
Public areas are sheltered by a metal structure and are fake of mixed curtains of aluminum and spruce that shine completely. Employees’ areas and more private places have 3-ply cladding and spruce baton covered concrete walls that are used exactly the same way as and on the interior walls. Wooden “shutters” made of identical materials are located in front of each door and window, making it possible to close the light in these areas. These shutters are designed in such a way that when they are closed, the door or window is completely hidden, the illusion of a smooth, window -free front. Through the park, a pavement goes from the new building to the converted chartress, for which we have tried to preserve historical integrity and original materials.