Situated in southern France, Nîmes has a rich history, dating back to
the Roman Empire , and is a popular tourist
destination, is well known for its
exuberant character, and its fashionable artists.
French firm Tetrarc has fed
on Nîmes’ special identity in order to create a complex dedicated to
contemporary music at the entrance to the town between a flying club and a
district made up of a mix of low rise buildings.
The complex consists of two
concert halls, twelve rehearsal and recording studios, six accommodation areas
for the performers in residence, administration offices and the all-important
technical facilities.
Tetrarc has devised a tonic
form which springs out from the ground and flows out towards the sky and the
town as if some powerful internal forces are pushing at its walls and are
threatening to shatter them.
This zinc shell actually
stretches, frays, even tears apart in some parts in order to display– like a
supernatural eye – the giant screen which announces performances and artists.
Inside, Tetrarc chose to
work with yellow and purple, embedding it into the foyer, stairs, patio and the
entrance of the halls, red in the foyers at the entrance to the two halls.
These are colours that, for
the architects, evoke the art of bullfighting, which was an inspiration since
Tetrarc views "the concert as a confrontation between artists and the
public".
The geometry of the
bullfighter’s movements are represented by the congealed textures on the walls
of the hall; images of a crowd seated in an arena are projected onto the seats
in the big hall.
The walls of this hall
display a giant sculpture whose material evokes the sleekness of the picadors’
hair, and whose form evokes a gigantic cog like the one grinding the men in
Charlie Chaplin’s Modern Times.
The architects sought to
evoke and pay tribute to the visual arts, conceiving the foyer like a
penetrable sculpture, the performer's restaurant as a tribute to abstract
geometric art, and the patio's large repetitive stripes as a tribute to
Nimes-based group Supports/Surfaces.
Location:
Nîmes, France
Architects:
Tetrarc Architects
Project
Director: Michel
Bertreux
Project
Manager: Rémi
Tymen
Study:
Olivier Perocheau, Richard
Sicard, Florent Delaboudinière, Timothée Naux
Landscape Designer: Louise
Follin
Construction
Site: Guillaume
Blanchard, Marc-Antoine Bouyer, Alice Pedel
Computer
Graphics Designer: Mikaël
Trocmé
Consultants: BET Structure_
E2C (Structures), BET Fluides and HQE_ AREA, OPC_ CMB + Bernard Poissonier,
ECONOMIST_CMB (Economist), Architecture et Technique (Scenography), Atelier
ROUCH (Acoustics)
Area: 5,611 sqm
Year:
2012
Client: City of Nîmes
Photographs:
Stéphane Chalmeau














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