In Paris's 19th arrondissement, the atelier associer has refurbished the 1970s Jean Quarré secondary school into a media library and Refugee House. This initiative serves as both a neighborhood cultural facility and a supportive environment for exiled individuals seeking integration. The media library incorporates unique features for the Deaf, while the Refugee House centralizes resources vital for refugees in a welcoming space. The design emphasizes sustainability, preserving the original structure while enhancing light and ventilation, ultimately fostering community bonding and cultural exchange.
The project transforms a 1970s school into a media library and Refugee House, aiming to integrate exiled individuals and promoting cultural engagement in Paris.
This bioclimatic design enhances natural light and ventilation, using existing structures effectively while ensuring comfort and promoting community interactions.
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