Architects:Guinée et Potin
Area :1530 m²
Year :2022
Photographs :Stéphane Chalmeau
Manufacturers : AutoDesk, Technal, Erco, Alucobond, Bac acier 3S, Onok Lighting, Organic by KNAUF, Philips, Rolpin THRT, Sopranature by SopremaAutoDesk
Lead Architects :Hervé Potin, Anne-Flore Guinée
Engineering :ESTB, THALEM, BAGOT, PROCESS Cuisines, Acoustibel
Landscape :Guinée*Potin
Design Team : Mattie Le Voyer
Associated Architects : LE LABO, Véronique Cornillet
Clients : CITEDIA
City : Rennes
Country : France
The project aims at the rehabilitation of the Saint-Hélier Hall: implementation of a closed/covered by glass wall facades, resumption of the floor slab (and insulation under the slab), and installation of heating and fluid networks in order to make it multi-purpose cultural equipment.
The project is thus made up of two elements: the rehabilitated hall with a multi-purpose vocation (small markets, exhibitions, trade fairs, conferences, etc.) and the extension in a new building, housing a restaurant and offices. The extension project proposes a reading in horizontal strata, wrapping around the old hall of the Saint Hélier brewery.
Thus, the ground floor in smooth metal cladding echoes the lower part of the hall, with large openings punctuating the facade. The openings of the floors, of square format, resuming the formats of the 1st high band of the Hall, are set with a wood cladding that revisits the codes of art-deco architecture.
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