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OFF Architecture Win Competition for Cultural Center in Cugnaux, France

By Bustler Editors|

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Paris-based OFF Architecture has recently won the competition for the Cultural Center in Cugnaux, France. If the name doesn’t immediately ring a bell with you, check out OFF Architecture’s fascinating entry for the Bering Strait Project that won the studio the second place in the competition.

Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

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Competition-winning design for the new Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

Here’s a detailed description of the Cugnaux Cultural Center concept we received from OFF Architecture:

Cugnaux is a low density city that has an iconic historical downtown near by Toulouse. Its urban network is suffering: the streets are unorganized, the shopping areas and services are split, the public spaces are useless and inappropriate.

The impact of the project had to be strong and radiate beyond the limits of Cugnaux, until the crown of Toulouse.

It had to be a symbolic regional place for cultural exchanges and initiate an urban renewal for the city. But at the same time, the project should not break the scale of the neighborhood - mainly consisting of a low density suburban fabric entangled in a dense vegetation.

We developed a high and compact building (36mx36mx18m) that can be seen from all over the city. Indeed, it can be seen, located, identified from far and interacts with the old city church’s bell.

Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

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Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

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Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

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Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

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A movement on the ground floor organizes all outdoor and public spaces around the project. Thereby, a quality green landscaped park offers undulating hills to shelter actual or potential programs such as the parking or any garage sale, outside lounge, picnic… On the other hand, the vegetal canopy helps to break and adapt the scale of the building to the surroundings: the thin and long stems trees frame its height.

The main entrance of the building is served by a public square. It establishes a strong link between the building and the city and naturally leads the public to the lobby. Therefore, located on the ground floor, the spacious glazed hall is like an extension of the court allowing a smooth flow of circulations. A “summer open position” creates a large lobby open to the outside, blurring even more the limits between interior and exterior.

Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

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Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

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Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

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The square focuses Francazal Avenue, which is the main road from the downtown, and extends until the limits of the car park to facilitate the flow of motorized users.

The general organization of the project is functional: it consists of stacking simple programs-volumes. The building is designed as a very compact object punctuated to its center by a patio that spans three levels, bringing light and comfort.

All the vertical circulations of the building are organized in a central core accessible from the main lobby.

Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

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Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

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Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

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Four lifts serve the different levels. Two are dedicated to the public whereas the others secure an access to the staff. Thus, the flows of people are clearly identified and facilitate professional circulations between different poles: the showroom, the main venue/amphitheater, the municipal archives, the school of art education, the library, the cultural services and the technical rooms. The overall distribution of the programs allows each of the spaces to operate according to its own timetable and use.

Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

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Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

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Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

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The main amphitheater, directly accessible from the lobby, accommodates from 400 seats to 1000 standing people. Its arrangement offers the public the best conditions of visibility and listening. The use of mobile benches allows flexibility and mixity of events: fairs, challenging, banquets dancing…Moreover, the room can also be open on the outer northeast facade for concerts and festival events.

Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

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Finally, the facade is part of the whole concept. It is both a protective mesh and a remarkable external sign: it is a woven wooden skin that plays with different densities an scales for an optimal filtering effect based on thermal, visual and ambient qualities for each program. It provides a strong aesthetic that destroys the traditional perception of a building in terms of scale and is more concerned with developing the idea of an abstract urban signal. This organized-mess envelope blurs the traditional limits and design of a building that we usually get.

Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

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Project Details:
Client : Mairie de Cugnaux
Architects : OFF architecture associated with Duncan Lewis Scape architecture
Scenography/ Museography : Ducks Scéno
Structure: Iosis
Acoustic: Viam acoustique
Location : Cugnaux, France
Surface : 5,000 m2
Budget : 7.5 M€
Project leader : Manal Rachdi and Tanguy Vermet
Team : Matthieu Miquel, Lily Nourmansouri, Tiffany Chiang, Marie Lançon

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OFF Architecture Win Competition for Cultural Center in Cugnaux, France

By Bustler Editors|

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

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toulouse ● off architecture ● france ● europe ● culture ● cultural center ● cugnaux

Paris-based OFF Architecture has recently won the competition for the Cultural Center in Cugnaux, France. If the name doesn’t immediately ring a bell with you, check out OFF Architecture’s fascinating entry for the Bering Strait Project that won the studio the second place in the competition.

Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

Click above image to enlarge
Competition-winning design for the new Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

Here’s a detailed description of the Cugnaux Cultural Center concept we received from OFF Architecture:

Cugnaux is a low density city that has an iconic historical downtown near by Toulouse. Its urban network is suffering: the streets are unorganized, the shopping areas and services are split, the public spaces are useless and inappropriate.

The impact of the project had to be strong and radiate beyond the limits of Cugnaux, until the crown of Toulouse.

It had to be a symbolic regional place for cultural exchanges and initiate an urban renewal for the city. But at the same time, the project should not break the scale of the neighborhood - mainly consisting of a low density suburban fabric entangled in a dense vegetation.

We developed a high and compact building (36mx36mx18m) that can be seen from all over the city. Indeed, it can be seen, located, identified from far and interacts with the old city church’s bell.

Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

Click above image to enlarge

Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

Click above image to enlarge

Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

Click above image to enlarge

Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

Click above image to enlarge

A movement on the ground floor organizes all outdoor and public spaces around the project. Thereby, a quality green landscaped park offers undulating hills to shelter actual or potential programs such as the parking or any garage sale, outside lounge, picnic… On the other hand, the vegetal canopy helps to break and adapt the scale of the building to the surroundings: the thin and long stems trees frame its height.

The main entrance of the building is served by a public square. It establishes a strong link between the building and the city and naturally leads the public to the lobby. Therefore, located on the ground floor, the spacious glazed hall is like an extension of the court allowing a smooth flow of circulations. A “summer open position” creates a large lobby open to the outside, blurring even more the limits between interior and exterior.

Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

Click above image to enlarge

Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

Click above image to enlarge

Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

Click above image to enlarge

The square focuses Francazal Avenue, which is the main road from the downtown, and extends until the limits of the car park to facilitate the flow of motorized users.

The general organization of the project is functional: it consists of stacking simple programs-volumes. The building is designed as a very compact object punctuated to its center by a patio that spans three levels, bringing light and comfort.

All the vertical circulations of the building are organized in a central core accessible from the main lobby.

Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

Click above image to enlarge

Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

Click above image to enlarge

Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

Click above image to enlarge

Four lifts serve the different levels. Two are dedicated to the public whereas the others secure an access to the staff. Thus, the flows of people are clearly identified and facilitate professional circulations between different poles: the showroom, the main venue/amphitheater, the municipal archives, the school of art education, the library, the cultural services and the technical rooms. The overall distribution of the programs allows each of the spaces to operate according to its own timetable and use.

Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

Click above image to enlarge

Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

Click above image to enlarge

Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

Click above image to enlarge

The main amphitheater, directly accessible from the lobby, accommodates from 400 seats to 1000 standing people. Its arrangement offers the public the best conditions of visibility and listening. The use of mobile benches allows flexibility and mixity of events: fairs, challenging, banquets dancing…Moreover, the room can also be open on the outer northeast facade for concerts and festival events.

Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

Click above image to enlarge

Finally, the facade is part of the whole concept. It is both a protective mesh and a remarkable external sign: it is a woven wooden skin that plays with different densities an scales for an optimal filtering effect based on thermal, visual and ambient qualities for each program. It provides a strong aesthetic that destroys the traditional perception of a building in terms of scale and is more concerned with developing the idea of an abstract urban signal. This organized-mess envelope blurs the traditional limits and design of a building that we usually get.

Cugnaux Cultural Center by OFF Architecture

Click above image to enlarge

Project Details:
Client : Mairie de Cugnaux
Architects : OFF architecture associated with Duncan Lewis Scape architecture
Scenography/ Museography : Ducks Scéno
Structure: Iosis
Acoustic: Viam acoustique
Location : Cugnaux, France
Surface : 5,000 m2
Budget : 7.5 M€
Project leader : Manal Rachdi and Tanguy Vermet
Team : Matthieu Miquel, Lily Nourmansouri, Tiffany Chiang, Marie Lançon

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