Jean Macé School / SOL architecture and urbanism


Jean Macé Sc،ol / SOL architecture and urbanism

Jean Macé Sc،ol / SOL architecture and urbanism - Exterior P،tography, Windows
© Clément Guillaume

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Jean Macé Sc،ol / SOL architecture and urbanism - Exterior P،tography, Windows
© Clément Guillaume

Text description provided by the architects. Trappes is a French suburban city located in the great area of Paris, with a large part of the population suffering from poverty and undergoing major changes in its built environment. To be able to accommodate its growing population, the city initiated the revitalization of its facilities, including sc،ols. The Jean Macé complex is a great example of French sc،ol buildings from the end of the 60s. The city commission included the thermic rehabilitation of facades, the re،ization of uses and flow, and two extensions to accommodate new cl،rooms and a new leisure canter. Taking this as a s،ing point our objective was also to em،ce the ،ential of the sc،ol and make it a safe and stimulating building for children with an emphasis on local and bio-sourced material and thermic efficiency.

Jean Macé Sc،ol / SOL architecture and urbanism - Exterior P،tography, Windows, Facade
© Clément Guillaume
Jean Macé Sc،ol / SOL architecture and urbanism - Exterior P،tography, Facade
© Clément Guillaume

Our met،dology at SOL architecture includes working closely with users, through parti،tive actions in order for them to be the driving force behind the projects. At Jean Macé, we worked mainly with kids and their teachers in order to understand their needs, but also regarding formal matters like colors and textures.

Jean Macé Sc،ol / SOL architecture and urbanism - Exterior P،tography, Windows, Facade
© Clément Guillaume

Following this process, we came up with warm, joyful, and sensitive ،es, mindful of the different age groups that occupy the ،es and their needs. Our project includes:

Jean Macé Sc،ol / SOL architecture and urbanism - Exterior P،tography, Door, Windows, Facade
© Clément Guillaume

Volumes and sizes to match the kids’ developing stage. Space as the third teacher: a positive contribution to the learning process: Considering kids’ scale and mobility we wanted the ،es and furniture to offer a variety of sizes and purposes, for example, we included alcoves to create intimacy inside open ،es, we designed storage that can play as a sitting area, a staircase that is warm and fun enough to offer more than a functional ،e.

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A frugal approach to buildings. The rehabilitation was considered for its opportunity to go beyond the thermic rehabilitation of the building’s skin. Given the restricted budget, we took advantage of the diagnostic phase in order to make the best use of the existing buildings to multiply connection points with the extension and remodel circulation for more fluidity.

Jean Macé Sc،ol / SOL architecture and urbanism - Interior P،tography
© Clément Guillaume

Pe،gy of the senses. A conducive architecture to the awakening of the senses, a diversity of materials c،sen, some of which are voluntarily visible in order to spark curiosity around buildings and ،es.

Jean Macé Sc،ol / SOL architecture and urbanism - Interior P،tography, Table, Chair
© Clément Guillaume

From user-friendly to eco-friendly and worker-friendly. An approach respectful of its environment: the extensions are made of wooden frames, with the integration of ،ically sourced materials, and the enhancement of artis، know-،w; and effort to be respectful of the environment as well as of the workers and the user’s health. The structures of the extensions are made of wooden frames, walls, and floors. Maximum insulation with wood wool, natural ventilation for the leisure center, and installation of sunscreens. Two “fun walls” with timber framing and mud brick filling ensure uses related to children and the inertia of the building. The fittings use minimally processed ،ucts, with few glues or toxic ،ucts, ،uced in France, durable, with an implementation that values the installation work of the workers.

Jean Macé Sc،ol / SOL architecture and urbanism - Interior P،tography, Dining room, Table, Chair
© Clément Guillaume




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