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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.

Halle 6 Est in Nantes, France by Avignon Architecte

 
February 16th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Avignon Architecte

The prerequisite for any design is the question of pleasure. The pleasure of reinventing and reinvesting a building with atypical dimensions and of giving it a new history. This totem building makes us pass from the safeguard of a collective memory of an industrial past to another form of memory, now digital.

I wanted a building that is educational in the sense that it offers itself to be read and to experience the space in all its dimensions, length, width, height, and thus reveal the architectural and patrimonial singularities. I tried to avoid a reflexive approach that would like a large central atrium lined with offices, but rather to invest the void as an experience of space and to reconnect with the industrial history of this building built in 1847.

Image Courtesy © Sylvain Bonniol

  • Architects: Avignon Architecte
  • Project: Halle 6 Est
  • Location: Nantes, France
  • Photography: Sylvain Bonniol
  • Area: 6115 m2
  • Calendar: 2021

Image Courtesy © Sylvain Bonniol

The name of the “engines” quickly became the founding element of the project. All the rest is only programmatic declination and materiality. Then come the street, the atriums, the shared spaces, the light funnels… Everything is designed in close relation with the surrounding context, the public space and its surrounding equipment.I tried to multiply the points of leakage and the perspectives, the visual and crossing escapes.

It is a question of a “district within the district of creation”, a strong entity, capturing the light from all sides and proposing a prospective and unique architectural rewriting in the working conditions staged.The raw materials used inside the hall (galvanized steel, concrete, perforated sheet metal…) express the technicality required for the functioning of the place, but in a shifted implementation. The exterior envelope of the building in Tectiva, by its game of calepinage and machining of the plates, lets appear in spectrum the traces of the past and anticipates the seismic risk of the future.

To complete this narrative architecture, I designed a specific furniture called “Les oubliés de la halle 6”, from a reinterpretation of a so-called industrial vocabulary.

Finally, the building is designed as a whole. The signage is one with the project as a single entity, with the presence of its “memory” cards integrated into the architecture.

Image Courtesy © Sylvain Bonniol

Image Courtesy © Sylvain Bonniol

Image Courtesy © Sylvain Bonniol

Image Courtesy © Sylvain Bonniol

Image Courtesy © Sylvain Bonniol

Image Courtesy © Avignon Architecte

Image Courtesy © Avignon Architecte

Image Courtesy © Avignon Architecte

Image Courtesy © Avignon Architecte

Image Courtesy © Avignon Architecte

Image Courtesy © Avignon Architecte

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Categories: Building, Cultural Center, Renovation




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