Media Library in Thionville by Dominique Coulon & associés

Media Library in Thionville
Media Library in Thionville
Photo © David Romero-Uzeda

This project has the ambition of becoming a new model for media libraries. The programme calls the functions of a media library into question, lending it the content of a ‘third place’ – a place where members of the public become actors in their own condition, a place for creation as well as reception.

Media Library in Thionville
Photo © Eugeni Pons

In association with the basic programme, the building includes areas for displays, creation, music studios, and a café-restaurant. The various activities in the programme blend into each other, creating a dynamic arrangement. The building comes up close to the crown of plane trees – this is the first thickness to act as a filter from the street, apparently playing with this first colonnade of plant-life.

Media Library in Thionville
Photo © Eugeni Pons

The facade serves as an unfurling ribbon that serves as a backdrop to the different universes contained in the programme. At its closest to the street, the ribbon dips, the better to contain it, rising again where it stands further back. In the hollows, the border between the interior space and the urban space is less clear and makes it possible to come closer, to embrace the building visually.

Media Library in Thionville
Photo © Eugeni Pons

The hollow and solid sections produce an ambiguity between inside and outside, questioning the borders of the public space. Space becomes uncertain: it ceases to have clear outlines, and calls itself into question in practical terms. Light spreads out along the ribbon, and the ribbon distributes the light to the area right in the heart of the building.

Media Library in Thionville
Photo © Eugeni Pons

A garden ramp offers another escape route to the outside, leading upwards to a summer bar, the culminating point of the architectural promenade. The garden extends the indoor walkway, getting closer to the line of the horizon; the town disappears, leaving just the crown of plane trees to dialogue with the sky. New uses become possible: people can take a nap, picnic, read outside, or gather in a group.

Media Library in Thionville
Photo © Eugeni Pons

The building rests on a principle of independent, irregular systems. Stacking these simple systems, each with their own logic, creates tension in the space and in how it is read. In this way, the optical perceptive space eludes the Euclidean space and its preference for straight lines.

Media Library in Thionville
Photo © Eugeni Pons

The bubbles contain very specific elements of the programme, such as a storytelling area, language laboratories, places for playing video games, a plastic arts room, etc. They are defined as cocoons where people are cut off from the other universes, escaping from the collective area. The bubbles are the last refuge, the most intimate part of the building.

Media Library in Thionville
Photo © Eugeni Pons

They do not respond to Cartesian logic either. The distance between them depends on their area of influence and on their scale. The colour and the materials of the principal space bring out variations of light and colouring that contrast with the material nature of the bubbles.

Media Library in Thionville
Photo © David Romero-Uzeda

The space is fluid, and the multiple routes offer constantly renewed viewpoints. The promenade turns into a process of revealing the various universes. The unfolding of the outer envelope accentuates this impression of infinite space. In this “ineffable” space, the notion of gravity seems to disappear – the roof and walls appear to float.

Media Library in Thionville
Photo © Eugeni Pons

This sophistication generates a “plastic acoustic” that lends this new place an atmosphere which transports and re-examines the relationship with the body and fluidity. There is no unequivocal reading of the space; the perception one has of it reveals a complexity and an unexpected richness. It is a place of freedom. Source by Dominique Coulon & associés.

Media Library in Thionville
Photo © Eugeni Pons
  • Location: 1 place Malraux, 57100 Thionville, France
  • Architect: Dominique Coulon & associés
  • Principal: Dominique Coulon, Steve Letho Duclos
  • Architects assistants: Gautier Duthoit
  • Construction site supervision: Steve Letho Duclos
  • Structural Engineer: Batiserf Ingénierie
  • Electrical Engineer: BET G.Jost
  • Mechanical Plumbing Engineer: Solares Bauen
  • Cost Estimator: E3 économie
  • Acoustics: Euro sound project
  • Landscape: Bruno Kubler
  • Construction companies: Earthworks road works (COSTANTINI), special foundations (SOLS ETANCHE BACHY), structure (CARI), metal structure (ERTCM), water proofing (SOPREMA), exterior metal joinery –glass (MGE / SOCOMET), metal works (SMF), exterior isolation and facade (ISOLA), scaffolding (KAPP), plastering (KUPELI), interior wood joinery (HUNSINGER), concrete slab (BATI PROCARRELAGE), tiled floors (BATI PROCARRELAGE), glued floors (DEBRA), cast flooring (GUINAMIC), interior painting cleaning (APPEL), elevator (FELLER), green areas (ISS), drainage (COSTANTINI), heating ventilation (LORRY), plombing drainage (LORRY), electricity (INEO), VDI cablin INEO), scenic INEO), scenic works (EUROPODIUM), audiovisual scenic equipements (MICHELSONNE)
  • Client: Ville de Thionville
  • Area: 4590 sqm
  • Budget: 11 000 000€
  • Construction: september 2016
  • 3D Animation: Brooklyn Foundry
  • Photographs: Eugeni Pons, David Romero-Uzeda, Courtesy of Dominique Coulon & associés
Media Library in Thionville
Photo © Eugeni Pons
Media Library in Thionville
Photo © Eugeni Pons
Media Library in Thionville
Photo © David Romero-Uzeda
Media Library in Thionville
Photo © Eugeni Pons
Media Library in Thionville
Photo © Eugeni Pons
Media Library in Thionville
Photo © Eugeni Pons
Media Library in Thionville
Photo © Eugeni Pons
Media Library in Thionville
Photo © Eugeni Pons
Media Library in Thionville
Photo © David Romero-Uzeda
Media Library in Thionville
Photo © Eugeni Pons
Media Library in Thionville
Photo © Eugeni Pons
Media Library in Thionville
Photo © Eugeni Pons
Media Library in Thionville
Photo © David Romero-Uzeda
Media Library in Thionville
Photo © David Romero-Uzeda
Media Library in Thionville
Photo © Eugeni Pons

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