
"The edifice boldly redefines the site's skyline, rising seventeen meters high and soaring above the Napoleonic stables, echoing the vast slate roofs of these secular longères."
"In this history-steeped, almost sacred context, we eschewed the anachronistic contemporary gesture, summoning a classical vernacular to resonate with the soul of the place."
The equestrian performance hall at the National Stud stands 17 meters high, transforming the site's skyline. Its design echoes the traditional slate roofs of the historic stables, creating a harmonious relationship with the surrounding architecture. The project avoids contemporary styles, opting instead for a classical vernacular that aligns with the site's historical significance. This approach aims to resonate with the essence of the location, emphasizing its storied past and cultural importance.
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