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In the heart of this diversity, the Saint-Urbain’s block located in the “ZAC Etoile”, constitutes the major link between downtown and Neudorf district.The project represents the strategic core of the urban ambition for this new Euro-metropole and aims to create a second centrality, attractive and open to the river Rhin.

VAT / Surface: 6772 m² / Schedule: 2014 – 2019 / Structure and M.E.P. Projects (12) Other spaces – offices, events and rehearsal spaces, dressing rooms and a lounge for artists with an open-plan kitchen – are located on the first floor and offer wide-angle views of this fast-developing part of the city; while the building’s large windows and location at the end of a wide avenue turn the building into a cultural and urban beacon at night.Another fittingly open-ended touch at the Maillon is the lobby furniture.

The Maillon has grown with the evolution of Strasbourg: from the development of new outlying districts in the 1970s to the revitalisation of a new urban centre at Wacken and the concurrent establishment of an urban continuity with its neighbours across the Rhine.

It consists in taking benefits of the “passage” condition of the block and using architecture to … As lead architect Umberto Napolitano, co-founder of the Paris-based LAN (Local Architecture Network) practice, says, ‘the point of the project was eliminating all boundaries between the public and the artists, and between what is theatre and what is not. Tags: LAN Category: architecture.

Project Details: Location: Place Adrien Zeller, Strasbourg, France Type: Cultural – Public Area: 7 017m² Built-up Area: 4 769m² Planning: 2013-2017 Client: Strasbourg City Council Architects: LAN Architecture To reassert the founding principles of the Maillon's artistic identity and to enshrine an experimental approach to research and artistic creation, as well as to showcase its commitment to fostering direct, lively relations between artists and audiences, the plans for the new theatre aim to build more than a mere place: a true artistic machine at the intersection of theatre and the making of theatre. LAN Architecture has 12 projects published in our site, focused on: Residential architecture, Offices, Public architecture.

Arrondissement) in Paris entstand nach Plänen des ortsansässigen Atelier LAN Architecture ein neues Studentenwohnheim. There is no single fly-tower at the Maillon, because the whole theatre is a fly-tower. ARCHITECTURELAB.net is a passion driven community of people specialized in art, architecture and design that feeds the world the most extraordinary projects brought forward by professionals around the globe. LAN Architecture, Théâtre du Maillon, Strasburgo 2019 The project gives the Maillon company (and, eventually, everyone) direct access to the construction blueprints for a furniture series that can be built by anyone, using standard cuts and Computer Numerical Control technology. Paris based architecture studio LAN designs the generous, flexible and minimalist home of one of Europe’s most exciting contemporary theatre companies, the Maillon in Strasbourg, France Created behind a single, simple, minimalist facade, the new theatre was designed to be open and generous, ‘in the belief that emptiness is the space of possibility’, say the architects, LAN. Théâtre du Maillon has been completed. It consists in taking benefits of the “passage” condition of the block and using architecture to generate strong relations and interesting urban situations. In the future, the theatre can add to, or change, this collection, and create items according to space and need. The Maillon has grown with the evolution of Strasbourg: from the development of new outlying districts in the 1970s to the revitalisation of a new urban centre at Wacken and the concurrent establishment of an urban continuity with its neighbours across the Rhine.​

• Video: AIRMEGAPIX (Laurent Rothan) • #lan #lanarchitecture #architecture #city #urbanism #fromthesky #adimest #vinciconstruction #urbandumez #strasbourg Théâtre du Maillon consists of two auditoriums, a hospitality area, a logistics area, an administrative area, an 'artists' area, a backstage logistics area and two courtyards: a logistics courtyard and an entrance courtyard. © TI Media Limited. Saint-Urbain district in Strasbourg, from the sky. Client: ADIM EST / Cost: 30M€ HT / Surface: 21 500 m² / Schedule: 2016 – 2019 / Associated Architects: TOA LAN Architecture Local Architecture Network based in Paris founded by Umberto Napolitano and Benoit Jallon. From a set design point of view, the theatre is everywhere; from a creative point of view it’s all about encouraging cross-pollination and experimentation, something the itinerant Maillon has pioneered since its inception as a cultural centre in the late 1970s.Inside, the Maillon wows for the quality of light that floods in through generous glazing, its lofty and tall circulation spaces and its technical ceiling a few metres below the roof that enables performances in every part of the building.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply. §Share your email to receive our daily digest of inspiration, escapism and design stories from around the worldThis site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google We tour the minimalist new home for the Maillon theatre in Strasbourg We invite you to contribute to this extraordinary endeavor with you own design,feel free to submit your ideas. A look at the evolution of the construction site which started in October 2017 and ended in November 2019.