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rouby hemmerlé architects think about a high quality architecture, they are looking for sobriety, sincerity and reliability.
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Archaeological remains found around the Place Marchi could rather be seen as real roots than mere traces.
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These sites, and more specifically the ancient thermal baths, must be revealed, protected and enhanced.
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This has to be done with clarity, simplicity, sensibility and with a
cultural approach, unique to our time.
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Architecture and landscape are tools, which can be used to develop this ancient heritage. The relationship between ruins and new constructions has to be straightforward, poetic and definitely contemporary.
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The remains are purposely brought to front, to make them readable and attractive. The ark becomes a visible landmark on Place Marchi.
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Peripheral paths are integrated into the existing urban structure and
add a new dimension to the perception of this heritage.Source by rouby hemmerlé architectes.
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- Location: Niederbronn les Bains, Alsace, France
- Architects: rouby hemmerlé architectes
- Area: 400 sqm
- Budget: 262 000 €HT
- Photographs: Frédéric Delangle + rouby hemmerlé architectes, Courtesy of rouby hemmerlé architectes
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