Multifunctional Hall in France / Rouby Hemmerlé Architects
At territorial scale, this building recalls agricultural archetypes, sometimes isolated in broad landscapes, and reinterprets their materiality: steel and wood. The multifunctional hall becomes a new landmark, leading the development of the south of the town.
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Architects: Rouby Hemmerlé Architects
Location: Singrist, France
Area: 433.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Courtesy of Rouby Hemmerlé Architectes
Courtesy of Rouby Hemmerlé Architectes
From the architect. At territorial scale, this building recalls agricultural archetypes, sometimes isolated in broad landscapes, and reinterprets their materiality: steel and wood. The multifunctional hall becomes a new landmark, leading the development of the south of the town.
Courtesy of Rouby Hemmerlé Architectes
Section
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The design of the building is ruled by three major entries:
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Implantation according to bioclimatic principles and defined by the sun's path Offering wide views on the Vosges Organizing equipment to manage noise disturbance
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The compact volume improves thermal performance of the building (BBC). The whole envelope (c...
Courtesy of Rouby Hemmerlé Architectes
Architects: Rouby Hemmerlé Architects
Location: Singrist, France
Area: 433.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Courtesy of Rouby Hemmerlé Architectes
Courtesy of Rouby Hemmerlé Architectes
From the architect. At territorial scale, this building recalls agricultural archetypes, sometimes isolated in broad landscapes, and reinterprets their materiality: steel and wood. The multifunctional hall becomes a new landmark, leading the development of the south of the town.
Courtesy of Rouby Hemmerlé Architectes
Section
Courtesy of Rouby Hemmerlé Architectes
The design of the building is ruled by three major entries:
Courtesy of Rouby Hemmerlé Architectes
Implantation according to bioclimatic principles and defined by the sun's path Offering wide views on the Vosges Organizing equipment to manage noise disturbance
Courtesy of Rouby Hemmerlé Architectes
The compact volume improves thermal performance of the building (BBC). The whole envelope (c...
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