Concrete Canopy
Serero Architects
Saint Cyprien, France

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The Concrete Canopy building is located in the middle of a park with sycamore, acacia, oak and poplar trees.
Inspired by the silhouettes of the trees Serero architects created a computer script, generating a facade that assembles non-repetitive and non-standard components.
The building's roof, despite its irregular appearance, is
generated from simple geometrical rules, allowing a variation of
shapes between the elements.
The building was not conceived as an isolated object but rather as
an open space in continuity with, and responding to, the rhythm of
trees in the park, bringing the landscape into the building.

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/David Serero... Trees are often a source of inspiration to me; they are complex structures elaborated from simple rules, growing coherently and continuously in time and space. The efficiency of those structures are based on the notions of redundancy and differentiation in opposition to the concepts of modern engineering such as modern optimisation and repetition...

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The double concrete shell with its egg-shaped perforations,
inspired by the shadows from the leaves, gives the impression of
foliage. The external shell acts as a large sun umbrella,
protecting the lobby and the auditorium from the sun. The internal
glass and concrete shell regulates and controls the heating and
ventilation levels.

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It is a concrete "pebble" under "foliage" that visitors will follow to enter the auditorium./David Serero

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In order to obtain maximum intimacy, and flexibility, the
auditorium is divided into seven seating zones of different sizes.
The internal wooden slat walls respond to the acoustical conditions
necessary for both concerts and movies.

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The structure is designed like a "living" skin with the ability to
regulate the atmosphere inside. During the day it lights up the
auditorium and, at the end of the day, lamps located inside the
oculus compensate for the lowering light levels until daylight
returns.
It ventilates the building passively during the summer and warms
it during the winter. Photovoltaic panels, placed on the south side
of the building, contribute to the energy necessary for the
building.

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Serero Architects won First Prize in the 2007 competition.
Facts about Concrete Canopy
Total area:
1500 m2
Construction start: Fall 2008
Project Team:
David Serero
Taichi Sunayama
Lionel Léotardi
Rodrigo Garcia-Sayan
Fabrice Zaini
Min-Seung Shin
Engineers:
Beterem Ingénierie
Acoustics:
Pierre Pasquini
Client:
South Roussillon community council
Last updated: January 14, 2013
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