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Sumit Singhal
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.

Cinema De Riom in France by TRACKS

 
February 25th, 2020 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: TRACKS

Context

The new multi-cinema project takes place in the future site of the “Jardin de la Culture” close to the historical city center of Riom.

Once this cultural enclosure, was the “Redemptoristine convent’s garden”.

Nowadays, this new program offers: a multimedia library project, a music school (reconversion of old convent) and the cinema project.

For this project, we have worked in collaboration with the communes’s community of Riom Limagne et Volcans and Frédéric Emile, the operator.

This project consists in 3 cinema’s room with 543 seats and a 112 seats conference room.

Image Courtesy © Guillaume AMAT

  • Architects: TRACKS
  • Project: Cinema De Riom
  • Location: Riom, France
  • Photography: Guillaume AMAT
  • Lead Architects: Jérémy GRIFFON
  • Other Participants: Moïse Boucherie / Mathieu LAMOUR / Sixtine DANIELOULandscape
  • Designer: Luc Léotoing
  • Filmmaker: Jérémy Lebreton
  • Gross Built Area (square meters or square foot): 1 028m²
  • Completion Year: 12/2018

Image Courtesy © Guillaume AMAT

Concept

A first volume borrows his height from the wall of the existing enclosure. Constitutive of the existing wall, “Volvic stone” offers a material available to be reused as large aggregates for the concrete of the outer sails of the first low volume. Treated in a dark hue, the facade will be finally bushed partially, at variable heights letting reappear in his mass, the stone fragments of the old wall evoking traditional masonry. The facade thus marks the footprints of a new history of the place and reinterprets in a contemporary way the use of a local identity material, by having their aesthetic dialogue.

Image Courtesy © Guillaume AMAT

Image Courtesy © Guillaume AMAT

A second volume with marked scale and proportions, imposes itself as an urban signal above the seat orchestrated by the wall. A concrete white monolith dyed in the mass comes to take support on the ground, by an apparent fragility, on a succession of arches, in front of the “Jardin de la Culture” and the “couvent des Redemptoristines”. This identity strengthens the fantasized image of a cloister around the large plant parvis. This volumetric division in foot opens generously the large gallery of the cinema hall to the outside. The invitation is made: Go through these monumental doors, bathing this living space with light.

Image Courtesy © Guillaume AMAT

Image Courtesy © Guillaume AMAT

A large exhibition hall, offers a majestic input volume. This one opens very largely on the “Jardin de la Culture”. This generous and continuous space is extended by a covered outdoor gallery perforated by the arches. To access at movie theater, the spectator borrows a hallway, which is articulated around the conference room. This plan’s organization manage viewers flows by proposing a quality path around the topic of the cinema’s world.

Image Courtesy © Guillaume AMAT

Image Courtesy © Guillaume AMAT

Image Courtesy © Guillaume AMAT

Image Courtesy © Guillaume AMAT

Image Courtesy © TRACKS

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