Bessancourt Hall / ARCHICLUB

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  • Architect In Charge: Fabien Duchene architects
  • Consultants Fluids / Environnement: IDEEL environnement
  • Budget Total: 1 510 000 USD / 1 090 000 €
  • City: Bessancourt
  • Country: France
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Urban approach . The study site is a vacant lot owned by the city of Bessancourt and located a few hundred meters away from the town hall. Its location is in continuity with its historic downtown. The site is marked on the north by the imposing presence of a church. The urban environment of the study site is very mineral, the stone church is massive and reinforces this homogeneity. The building distribution on the site is diffuse and invites us to propose a singular object, an additional object that can join the existing group.

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Architectural approach . To maintain the current urban order and avoid all disorders, we set up a gradual insertion through three sequences :

- First contact, a translucent curtain wall drawing in space the contours of a patio , strengthening the cultural character of the building .
- Then the facade , 4 meters high, in order to reduce frontal project .
- Finally , farer, the highest part of the project, 6 meters, connects our project to the neighboring buildings.

Bessancourt Hall / ARCHICLUB - Facade
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By creating this intangible patio we create a point of urban concretion , an attractive singularity. The formal limit of the building is blurred. Protected from wind and noise, this space is invested by children and parents.

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Our project works on a sum of ambiguities. The project is open but defensive, telluric but fully glazed in the heart , brutalist in some ways, but gentle avoiding any frontal posture.

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Address:Rue de l'Église, 95550 Bessancourt, France

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Cite: "Bessancourt Hall / ARCHICLUB" 13 Apr 2014. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/495789/bessancourt-hall-archiclub> ISSN 0719-8884

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