The Palais Rameau, an iconic structure in Lille built in 1878, is now revitalized for JUNIA, an engineering school. The rehabilitation project merges respect for its historic architecture with contemporary educational needs, emphasizing sustainability. The design incorporates modularity and reversibility, allowing future adaptability while maintaining the integrity of the original building. The use of locally sourced materials, such as poplar and spruce wood, enhances both visual and structural qualities, creating an innovative space for research and education that aligns with contemporary values and practices.
The Palais Rameau rehabilitation project aims to create a contemporary educational space while preserving its historic significance, focusing on sustainability and flexibility.
The project integrates modular and scalable architecture to allow future adaptability and reversibility, ensuring it meets both current and future needs.
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