F. Privat Architecture & NBJ Architectes

Sports Hall of the Jean-Louis Trintignant Middle School

NBJ Architectes
8. September 2017
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Project: Sports Hall of the Jean-Louis Trintignant Middle School
Owner: General Council of Gard + Segard
Location: Uzès, France
Architects: F. Privat Architecture (François Privat), NBJ Architectes (Elodie Nourrigat and Jacques Brion)
Area: 2 500 m2
BET: OTCE
Economist: Christian Grillet
Acoustician: SIGMA Acoustique

General view of the sport hall (Photo © photoarchitecture.com)

The Sports Hall must above all be a constituent element of the Zac Mayac project while allowing continuity with the bordering College project also realized by the agency back in 2003. This project takes up the minerality of the college by modifying its materiality. The perforations of the facades are the particularity that the Sports Hall possesses.

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One of the major stakes of the operation lies in its ability to generate urbanity. Thus the square front plays a primordial role, thought as an urban place; the square is intended to be homogeneous in its representation, uniting the pedestrian zone with the parking areas. Entirely glazed, the entrance of the sports hall offers a visual transversality from the square directly to the play area. At night it serves as a signal for visitors.

View of the main entrance of the sport hall (Photo © photoarchitecture.com)

In this configuration, the impact of the Sports Hall on the immediate environment is reduced, matching the topography of the place, the gymnasium adapts to the constraints of the plot and the program. This position has the effect of unifying the building and at the same time offering it a unique and readable identity. The playfulness of the volumes is easy to read and accessible to all students.

View of the sport field (Photo © photoarchitecture.com)

The internal organization of the Sports Hall is intended to be an example of simplification of the distribution elements for both public and users and tending towards a clear and displayed legibility of different spaces. The entrance, directly connected to the courtyard, offers a transition by the front square. A real exchange takes place between the inside and the outside. The glass panorama in continuity of the courtyard offers an impregnable view on games taking place inside, animating thus the surroundings of the hall thanks to sports practice. The sports ground is at the centerpiece of the venue while remaining clearly defined. At the same time the interior composition is such that the hall offers generous access to the stands, inviting people to participate in the events. Access to the dressing rooms is also provided by the wide staircase in the hall, all under the supervision of the reception placed strategically in the heart of the flows.

View of the sport field (Photo © photoarchitecture.com)

The goal is to create a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere in the gym, favoring clear colors in order not to obstruct spectators’ vision of games. The welcoming and warm atmosphere is upgraded by the usage of wood. The natural light is essential for the healthy functioning of the sports hall, which is why the gymnasium is illuminated by skylights on the roof and by the openwork façade for optimal ambience and game conditions.

View of the north facade (Photo © photoarchitecture.com)

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