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Médiathèque de Vénissieux
Vénissieux, France
Dominique Perrault architecte
A classic courtyard with collonade
provides the open space and light for this library
© G. Fessy
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This library in the town of Venissieux,
outside Lyon in France, is sited at street level, flush with
an adjacent square and open to the town and its surroundings.
The architects wished to design a glass box with little internal
hierarchy, in which all of the functions are brought together
on the same level, girdled by a peristyle gallery. The program
included lecture reading rooms for children and adults, study
rooms, a reception area, offices, exhibition place, lecture
room, and parking. The gallery opens to a green landscape
on one side, and to the towns activities on the other.
At the heart of this assemblage, the
entrance hall is in the form of an urban passageway between
the square (to the west) and the courtyard (to the east).
From this space one can reach the offices located in a small
elevation placed on the roof of the larger structure. The
roof is pierced by overhead openings that bring daylight to
the interior of the building. The offices form an independent
entity yet are fluidly connected to the activities of the
library. Furniture is used to create a horizontal, partitioning
element inside the large reading room. This vibrant and open
elevation is an appealing place for gathering and for reading.
The strength of the scheme resides in its simplicitythe
ground floor is reserved for the library with the small building
for the services, the result being a compact, sun-lit environment.
Formal name
of Project:
Médiathèque de Vénissieux
Location:
Vénissieux, France
Gross square
footage:
41,000 sq ft (floor area); 88,250 sq ft (entire site)
Owner:
City of Vénissieux
Architect:
Dominique Perrault architecte
26 rue Bruneseau
75013 Paris

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