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FRAC Centre Orléans, France
2009-
Jakob+MacFarlane Architectes

Implantation du Fonds régional dArt Contemporain sur le site
des subsistances militaires dOrléans
Turbulence
The architectural parti is to take the entire site, which determines the
surface of intervention. We identified two predominate grids emanating
from the historic context of the site. The meeting and the convergence
of these two geometries materialises in a deformation, a zone of turbulence,
the future presence of the FRAC Centre.
The inner court is treated like a public space, linking all the buildings
and carrying the program of the FRAC. Our intention is to create not only
a landscape but a topographic surface. This surface follows the interferences
of the two building grids and accommodates the natural slopes the site
towards the entries of the different programs of exhibition spaces.
The volumes created by the meeting of these geometries are extruded
vertically and stretched over the court and toward the city. They are
organised into three parts and conceived to be simple and facetted in
form, a language derived from the fusion of the grids of the site.

These turbulent extrusions each contain an element of
the program: the first and tallest a temporary exhibition gallery with
its accompanying scenographic spaces, the smallest an audiovisual gallery,
and the third the welcome lobby, sales space, and a convivial social space
which extends out into the court. This central space is an intersection,
a place of meeting and exchange, material and immaterial. This ambulatory
space leads the public to the temporary and permanent exhibition spaces
and research areas.
The exterior and interior skins of the intervention are fine metallic
and textile meshes which convey a perpetually modifying flow of information.
The idea is to create a building which continually describes the process
of creation, disappearing behind the lines which were drawn only to reappear
in volume, a three dimensional image, the materialisation of architecture.
Volume, light and image fuse together to create a dynamic form of architecture
of information.
These digital surfaces are addressed to the city and, as such, the building
surface transcribes flows of information into light images through an
intervention of Electronic Shadow. These flows of information can be the
weather, connections to their internet site or any capturable flow of
real time information.
The light surface of the building is simultaneously an architectural and
artistic intervention, an urban signal, and signage of the buildings
activities. This idea is also pursued in the interior under the form of
a dynamic system of signage. The objective is to give the FRAC a tool
that is sized by its public dimension, open and visible.

By its new open urban façade, obtained through the demolition of
the existing building on the Boulevard Rocheplatte, the FRAC Centre is
connected to the urban cultural promenade of Orleans, the interior court
thus becoming a public plaza. We have displaced the centre of gravity
to the heart of the site. The new architectural intervention is the new
point of gravity, a new structure, a new geometry and a new departure
for the site, creating an architecture with a new presence that communicates
a welcoming, an opening, and a vision for both the public and researchers.
The project explains itself through its extraverted nature.
These turbulences are to be investigated as a metaphor, inspiring
the architecture which is in turn exuded to the public or passers-by along
the edges of the site.
The language of these turbulences was born of the site. We want this project
to be as a creation of the site itself, practically self-created
from site conditions, thus describing all the acting forces.
It is a project full of life, communicating, revealing, provoking, stimulating
and informing.
Light images by Electronic Shadow
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