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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Théodore Gouvy Theatre in Freyming-Merlebach, France by Dominique Coulon & associés

 
April 6th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Dominique Coulon & associés

Freyming-Merlebach is a town with a substantial industrial past, in a part of Lorraine that developed in the 19th century, driven by the coalmining industry.

Since the closure of the mines in the 1990s, this part of north-eastern France has seen a sharp increase in unemployment, and culture is seen as one possibility for resolving the accompanying social and economic difficulties in the town, as has been the case in the neighbouring Ruhr region. The historic theatre in Freyming-Merlebach had deteriorated, and a number of cracks appeared as the result of disused underground tunnels. The old 500-seat auditorium needed to be replaced, and it had also become too small.

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Pons

  • Architects: Dominique Coulon & associés
  • Project: Théodore Gouvy Theatre
  • Location: 1 Place des Alliés, 57800, Freyming-Merlebach, France
  • Photography: Eugeni Pons, David Romero-Uzeda, Thibaut Muller
  • Client: Communauté de communes Freyming-Merlebach
  • Construction Supervision: Olivier Nicollas
  • Acoustic: Euro Sound Project
  • Scenographer: Changement à vue
  • Structural Engineering: Batiserf
  • Electrical Engineer: BET G. Jost
  • Structural Engineering: Batiserf
  • Budget: 7 700 000 €
  • Area: SHON 2850 m2

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Pons

The site decided on for the ‘Théodore Gouvy’ theatre is on the Place des Alliés, in Freyming-Merlebach. The municipal authorities were keen to give a new boost to this evolving sector, which is close to the town centre and next to the new town hall and a shopping centre. It is a prominent location, with sufficient parking capacity for the use of audiences. The theatre has become a symbol of the town’s renewal, and its position is generating a new public space in the town centre. The theatre’s programming is pluri-disciplinary, covering every area of live performance: classical theatre (including the use of large-scale sets), contemporary theatre, musical theatre and opera, dance, etc. The ‘Théodore Gouvy’ theatre offers local residents a 700seat auditorium, with dedicated areas for performers and logistics.

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Pons

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Pons

The theatre sets up an energetic dialogue with the heterogeneous urban landscape, shaping itself to fit the context and logic of the existing flows. It stands on a base, alongside the new municipal offices; its unusual shape and dimensions give it an steamlined silhouette, the lines of which ensure visual transition between the various parts of the programme while keeping on the same scale as the town. The visitor’s interest is caught by the animation of the volumes: in the upper part, the foyer is offset to indicate the entrance, while in the lower part, transparent elements allow glimpses of the wealth of interior routes and invite the visitor to enter.

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Pons

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Pons

The foyer occupies a vertical space with a route through an apparent intertwining of staircases leading to the auditorium. Oblique lines reiterating the complex geometry of the site cause spaces to expand, creating a feeling of space.

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Pons

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Pons

The uniformity of the untreated plaster and the softness of the carpeted floor contribute to the feeling of being in some kind of cocoon. Natural light enhances the various faces and reveals the building’s shape and dimensions.

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Pons

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Pons

The route to reach the auditorium is therefore deliberately spectacular and theatrical.

The auditorium is in strong contrast with the nuanced surfaces of the outer envelope. The building presents the town with an immaculate white facade, while the foyer is in shades of beige. The 700-seat auditorium constitutes a complete break with the foyers. Red, pink and orange lend density to the space, affirming it as the main feature of the project, with colour sanctuarising the idea of performance.

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Pons

Image Courtesy © Thibaut Muller

Visibility is optimised in the 700‑seat auditorium: the most distant spectator is only twenty metres from the front of the stage. The foyer and public areas are flooded with natural light, varying throughout the day with the course of the sun. This evolutive, dynamic spatial staging echoes the very image of the theatre.

Image Courtesy © Thibaut Muller

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Pons

The ‘Théodore Gouvy’ theatre offers exceptional acoustic and stagecraft properties; the stage house is 24 metres high, with a grid at a height of 17 metres and an upper grid at a height of 19.50 metres, a catwalk, and two bridges. These technical fittings are arranged around a stage measuring 22 x 14 metres with a proscenium measuring 14 x 9 metres.

Image Courtesy © David Romero-Uzeda

Image Courtesy © David Romero-Uzeda

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Pons

Image Courtesy © David Romero-Uzeda

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Pons

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Pons

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Pons

Image Courtesy © Eugeni Pons

Image Courtesy © Dominique Coulon & associés

Image Courtesy © Dominique Coulon & associés

Image Courtesy © Dominique Coulon & associés

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Categories: Art Center, Auditorium, Cultural Center, Parking, Performing Arts Center, Theater




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