Espace Coatigrac'h, Multi-purpose Hall / Paul Vincent, Architecte
The initial situation is symptomatically trivial: a supermarket built in 1983, located on the outskirts of Châteaulin, in Brittany, France, between pavilions and small collective dwellings, is abandoned due to a lack of customers. Made available to local associations, its new users (about a hundred associations) will soon find great freedom in this volume: forums, concerts, shows, garage sales, fairs, etc... without this structure ever really being adapted to its new function, becoming increasingly uncomfortable to use over the years.
Courtesy of Paul Vincent, Architecte
architects: Paul Vincent, ArchitecteLocation: Châteaulin, FranceProject Year: 2019Photographs: Courtesy of Paul Vincent, ArchitectePhotographs: Area: 1725.0 m2
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architects: Paul Vincent, ArchitecteLocation: Châteaulin, FranceProject Year: 2019Photographs: Courtesy of Paul Vincent, ArchitectePhotographs: Area: 1725.0 m2
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