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Monday 7 November 2011

CITÉ DE L’OCÉAN ET DU SURF, Biarritz, France by Steven Holl Architects




Concept Sketch - click image to enlarge
The Cité de l’Océan et du Surf Museum intends to raise awareness of oceanic issues and explore educational and scientific aspects of the surf and sea and their role upon our leisure, science, and ecology. The project, designed in collaboration with Solange Fabião, is comprised of a museum building, exhibition areas, and a plaza, within a larger master plan. The building form derives from the spatial concept “under the sky”/”under the sea”. A concave “under the sky” shape creates a central gathering plaza, open to sky and sea, with the horizon in the distance. The convex structural ceiling forms the “under the sea” exhibition spaces. This concept generates a unique profile and form for the building, and through its insertion and efficient site utilization, the project integrates seamlessly into the surrounding landscape.

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Site Plan with Two Rocks - click image to enlarge

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Interior Screens - click image to enlarge

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Project Credits:
architect:
– Steven Holl Architects
Solange Fabião, Steven Holl (design architect)
Rodolfo Dias (project architect)
Chris McVoy (project advisor)
Filipe Taboada (assistant project architect)
Francesco Bartolozzi, Christopher Brokaw, Cosimo Caggiula, Florence Guiraud, Richard Liu, Johanna Muszbek, Ernest Ng, Alessandro Orsini, Nelson Wilmotte, Ebbie Wisecarver, Lan Wu, Christina Yessios (project team)
– Rüssli Architekten
Justin Rüssli, Mimi Kueh, Stephan Bieri, Björn Zepnik (project team DD/CD)
associate architects
– Agence d’Architecture X.Leibar JM Seigneurin
structural consultant
– Betec & Vinci Construction Marseille
acoustical consultant
– AVEL Acoustique
HVAC consultant
– Elithis
general contractor
– Faura Silva, GTM Sud-Ouest Batiment

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