
Architects: de-so
Location: Mazan, France
Project Manager: Matthieu Labardin
Area: 1,740 sqm
Year: 2013
Photographs: Hervé Abadie & Pierre Marilly
Collaborators: NathalieCapelli
Acoustics: Altia
Structural Engineering/ Timber Envelope: GaujardTechnologie
Mechanical/Plumbing/ Electrical Engineering: MTC
Graphic Design: FUGA
Scenography: Architecture et Technique

From the architect. The ‘boiserie’, which translates asThe Woodworkis a multi-function eventcenterwith a 1000-person capacity. The building emerges from thestriped viticultural landscape of Provence, France, and is dominated by the giant Mount Ventoux. It is a unique example of timber and straw-bale construction.

The program is split between two volumes to soften its impact on the surroundings and rupture its scale. The Entry Pavilion is a low horizontal building inspired by the region’s dry-stone terraced retaining-walls called restanque in French. Thispavilion opens out toward the landscape. In the background, a 12-meter inclined cedar shading façade protects the plastered exterior walls of the concert hall. The angle of the timber skin references the slopes of Mount Ventoux and creates a silhouette that communicates the civic nature of the meeting hall.

The sloping filter is made from slats of silver-grey cedar which project animated shadows onto the ochre-colored planes of the hall. This double facade creates depth and a vibration of color and light. At night, the building is lit between the two skins, transforming it into a glowing lantern.

The concert hall’s atypical interior mirrors the exterior with the timber slats on the walls and ceiling using the same rhythm. The exterior wood is essentially turned inside-out to re-express the majestic volume. This timber ambiance evokes the traditional French community hall, and is ideal for a variety of possible configurations. The space is equipped with folding bleachers. It can be lit naturally or completely shaded from daylight. The use of wood and straw-bale insulation results in a versatile acoustic environment.


















Mazan / de-so originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 02 Sep 2013.
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