Article source: WW+
Together with the newly designed “Park Ouerbett”, the restaurant “Pavillon Madeleine” forms the new green centre of the community of Kayl-Tétange, in the south of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, close to the industrial city of Esch-sur-Alzette. The restaurant building is located at the intersection of the north-south road linking Kayl to Tétange and the circular path of the park. Its footprint of 10 m x 22 m x 4.5 m allows it to harmoniously blend into the park structure. The open space at the front, which features an outdoor dining area with approximately 40 seats and a barbecue area, defines the entrance to the restaurant and leads guests straight into the inside of the pavilion via a glass door. Here there is room for a further 40 guests. In front of the pavilion, seating steps provide direct access and contact with the water of Kayl creek, the quality of which has been upgraded through cleansing and other minor improvements of its banks. All the accesses to the pavilion and the inside are designed to be barrier-free.
- Architects: WW+
- Project: Pavillon Madeleine
- Location: Kayl, Luxembourg
- Software used: Autocad
- Client: Community of Kayl-Tétange (LUX)
- planning services WW+: Complete architecture services/open space
- Civil engineering: Schroeder & Associés, Luxembourg (LUX)
- Technical engineering: Betic, Dippach (LUX)
- partner open space: Wich Architekten, Munich (GER)