The new municipal event hall, L'Agora, and intercommunal media library, Ernest Hemingway, represent an elegant architectural identity for Le Grau-du-Roi. Positioned in a key urban redevelopment area, these cultural facilities blend seamlessly with the surroundings, highlighted by their striking wave-like forms that mimic a lighthouse. The use of textured concrete and wooden elements creates an inviting atmosphere, while sustainability and function remain focal in the design. This complex not only fosters community life but also stands as a modern landmark overlooking the landscape.
The new municipal event hall and intercommunal media library, LâAgora and Ernest Hemingway, are designed as a bold expression of Le Grau-du-Roi's identity.
The building evokes the spirit of a lighthouse at the port entrance, standing as a landmark with a wave-like form that defines the skyline.
Clarity, compactness, proximity, and sustainability guide the design of this unique public facility, which merges functionality with strong symbolic values.
The roof's ribbed texture and wood-clad underbelly not only reflect the natural surroundings but also enhance the inviting atmosphere for community interaction.
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