Halle du Conservatoire des Mécaniques / Patrick Arotcharen architecte
A landmark of the aeronautical adventure, the Montaudran site has left a strong mark on the landscape and in our memories. The new exhibition hall, conceived to house gigantic mechanic creations, is therefore a study of the transmission and cultural identity.
© Mathieu Choiselat
Architects: Patrick Arotcharen architecte
Location: Toulouse, France
Architects In Charge: Patrick Arotcharen, Cécile Pascual
Area: 4888.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Mathieu Choiselat
Associated Architects: Projet 310, d?une ville à l?autre
© Mathieu Choiselat
From the architect. A landmark of the aeronautical adventure, the Montaudran site has left a strong mark on the landscape and in our memories. The new exhibition hall, conceived to house gigantic mechanic creations, is therefore a study of the transmission and cultural identity.
© Mathieu Choiselat
In front of the old runway, the Hall develops in streamlined volumes, the height of the spans and the receding lines of the roof creating a sensation of flying and reminding us of the historical dialogue between architecture and aviation. The ground plane is based on a noticeably irregular outline, which delineates four vessels, parallel to the runway and with a mezzanine on top to the east. The exhibition aisles are characterised by the very small base of the filigree structure?s columns: this vast, free plan, ideal for the cre...
© Mathieu Choiselat
Architects: Patrick Arotcharen architecte
Location: Toulouse, France
Architects In Charge: Patrick Arotcharen, Cécile Pascual
Area: 4888.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Mathieu Choiselat
Associated Architects: Projet 310, d?une ville à l?autre
© Mathieu Choiselat
From the architect. A landmark of the aeronautical adventure, the Montaudran site has left a strong mark on the landscape and in our memories. The new exhibition hall, conceived to house gigantic mechanic creations, is therefore a study of the transmission and cultural identity.
© Mathieu Choiselat
In front of the old runway, the Hall develops in streamlined volumes, the height of the spans and the receding lines of the roof creating a sensation of flying and reminding us of the historical dialogue between architecture and aviation. The ground plane is based on a noticeably irregular outline, which delineates four vessels, parallel to the runway and with a mezzanine on top to the east. The exhibition aisles are characterised by the very small base of the filigree structure?s columns: this vast, free plan, ideal for the cre...
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