The french architects Nicola Delon and Julien Choppin have designed a very striking and interesting project, CINE 32, it has 5 projection rooms to accommodate 847 spectators. In this project they have analyzed and studied all the elements, from the different projection rooms, interior spaces, bathrooms, offices until it signage. We invite you to see the article and if you urge, you can go to Auch to see a movie in this cinema...

Memory of project

To built a five rooms cinema for CINE 32 association has to answer some challenges. What else than a shoe box as you find in suburban territory? What kind of identity would suit to a meeting point, place of discoveries, debates and diversity? What presence for a brand new building right downtown, in place of an old military camp? How could we propose a place and an identity that fit to CINE 32 and his actions towards an always broader and mixed public?

We came up with images of old cinemas’ pediment and tobacco dryer from the south-west of france, with their openwork natural wood façade. We also care for an assumed double life image, an adequate day and night use.

Cinema has this unique opportunity to gather different people for a common but yet unusual journey. We wish to offer remarkable conditions for such a trip. A strong relationship. To carry this adventure out we’ve looked previously to the relationship between architect and client.

Every step of conception has produced multiple studies. For instance, projection rooms were subject to a narrative outline and climatic environments; bases leading us to built atmospheres. Thus, we go through starry night (first room) to sunrise (second room). Interior and façade lights were developped specificly to this project with an effort of economy, consistency and precision. As were the custom-made administration’s furnitures.

Artist Bonnefrite has lead building’s signage with a delicate touch. The main sign, on avenue de l’Yser side, is a powerful and joyful gesture toward the city. Hand-painted numbers on pediments reveal the diversity of both spaces and styles in cinema.

Strong involvement from local construction firms allowed us to respect lead time and expected budget equally with a common requirement for the result. The adventure proved to be forceful and appealing.

Text: ENCORE HEUREUX.

CREDITS.-

Architects.- Nicola Delon, Julien Choppin.
Team collaborators.- Amaury Greig (project manager), David Sist (OPC), Bonnefrite (graphics and signage), Orythie (acoustic study), Evp (structure study), Innovation Fluides (air and plumbing, electricity), Qualiconsult (H&S coordination).
Date.- July 2012 (delivery), May 2011 (construction work), May 2010 (study).
Project.- Cinema 32.
Program.- 5 projection rooms for a total of 847 places, a cafeteria with terrace, a youth reception space, association’s offices.
Surface.- 2700 m².
Budget.- 4.500.000 € (operation cost), 3.500.000 € (construction cost).
Site.- Auch, France.

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ENCORE HEUREUX work is centered around creating comfort, inventing new uses and inspiring wonder. Seizing opportunities, making excuses and observing situations are equally strategies to conceptualize projects in architecture, art and design.

ENCORE HEUREUX was laureate of the 2009 Metropolis Next Generation prize and won the NAJA 2006 prize from French Ministry of Culture.

Nicola Delon born in Constantine (Algeria) in 1977. He grew up in South West of France. Studied architecture in Toulouse (95-98), University of Montreal / Mc Gill University, Canada (98-99) and Paris la Villette (00-02). Create ENCORE HEUREUX with Julien Choppin in 2001. Nicola Delon made lectures and exhibitions in France and abroad (USA, Canada, Mongolia, Brazil). Teatcher at the Ecole Spéciale d’Architecture (Paris) since 2009.

Julien Choppin born in Dax (France) in 1977. He grew up in South West of France. Studied architecture in Toulouse (95-98), Clermont Ferrand (98-00) and Paris la Villette (00-02). Assistant at the Clermont Ferrand school of Architecture (00-02). Create ENCORE HEUREUX with Nicola Delon in 2001. Teatcher at Ecole Speciale d’Architecture ( Paris) since 2009.

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