Poix-Terron Cultural and Sport Centre / philippe gibert architecte
This double request for a media library and a gymnasium allowed us to explore this programmes diversity and to offer a single building, a cultural and sports centre, instead of two different buildings. This hybrid equipment takes place in the landscape, between a multipurpose room and a business incubator, and communicates with its environment, including the big nineteenth century house behind, through mirrored glass panes.
© Nicolas Waltefaugle
Architects: philippe gibert architecte
Location: 08430 Poix-Terron, France
Lead Architects: Philippe Gibert, Nadège Bagard
Collaborating Architects: Gaetan Cadet, Aurore Dudevant
Area: 1230.0 m2
Project Year: 2010
Photographs: Nicolas Waltefaugle, Marc-Olivier Luron, Sergio Grazia
© Sergio Grazia
From the architect. This double request for a media library and a gymnasium allowed us to explore this programmes diversity and to offer a single building, a cultural and sports centre, instead of two different buildings. This hybrid equipment takes place in the landscape, between a multipurpose room and a business incubator, and communicates with its environment, including the big nineteenth century house behind, through mirrored glass panes.
© Marc-Olivier Luron
The entrance, common for the two uses, is accessed via the forcourt, which gives its public building status. The shared hall, extension of the forcourt, opens on to th...
© Nicolas Waltefaugle
Architects: philippe gibert architecte
Location: 08430 Poix-Terron, France
Lead Architects: Philippe Gibert, Nadège Bagard
Collaborating Architects: Gaetan Cadet, Aurore Dudevant
Area: 1230.0 m2
Project Year: 2010
Photographs: Nicolas Waltefaugle, Marc-Olivier Luron, Sergio Grazia
© Sergio Grazia
From the architect. This double request for a media library and a gymnasium allowed us to explore this programmes diversity and to offer a single building, a cultural and sports centre, instead of two different buildings. This hybrid equipment takes place in the landscape, between a multipurpose room and a business incubator, and communicates with its environment, including the big nineteenth century house behind, through mirrored glass panes.
© Marc-Olivier Luron
The entrance, common for the two uses, is accessed via the forcourt, which gives its public building status. The shared hall, extension of the forcourt, opens on to th...
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