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Cultural, sports and
congress center at Les 2 Alpes, France
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Hérault Arnod Architectes
"AMPHIBIA" CULTURAL AND SPORTS CENTRE - LES DEUX ALPES
Like many winter sports resorts built in the 1960s, the Les-2-Alpes ski
station has identity problems: large buildings put up with no overall
design rationale, chaotic relationship with the landscape... The mountains
are now looking for a new image to counter the expressions of a sometimes
excessive modernity. They want to return to their roots.

There was no ambiguity about the client's requirement: he wanted a "traditional"
Alpine architecture, bearing in mind that what is considered to be traditional
Alpine architecture these days is in fact a kitsch mixture of a wide variety
of regional styles. We hesitated a long time before accepting the conditions
of the commission, which was totally outside our normal fields of interest.
Rather than refusing, we finally decided to tackle these questions of
kitsch and décor head-on. They are the reality of contemporary
building in the mountains, to the point that even the modern and functionalist
architecture of ski resorts is gradually being dressed with stone and
timber cladding.
Our project for the cultural and sports centre is an experiment in divergence
from this language and from the archetypal chalet: because of regulatory
requirements, the project is contained within a basic rectangular structure
with double pitched roof, like a barn. The building is a telescopic structure
split into 3 nested sections the sports hall, the hall and a communal
spaces, the theatre with both walls and roof entirely clad with
wood.
Wood is used here as a cultural referent for the mountains image,
real as much as imaginary. It is applied as boarding both inside and outside.
The timber motif came into traditional regional architecture with the
invention of the band saw. It is on the rise again because of the development
of automatic cutting systems and computer-controlled cutting. Echoing
this technique, nowadays easy to use, the whole height of the sports hall
is covered with a timber lacework based on a motif copied from the guard
rails of an old chalet. The pattern, enlarged and multiplied to form a
regular grid, changes its status and becomes a repetitive, abstract composition.
At the back of the wooden skin, the second layer is made up of a dark
grey steel industrial cladding alternating with large windows.
The wall of the performance hall is faced with narrow, unjointed wooden
strips, with their edges cut at an angle to prevent water accumulating.
The name of the facility is burnt directly onto this cladding another
old technique very much in fashion today, recruited into the language
of modernity.
All the different construction layers are clearly visible, both on the
façades and on the structure. Industrial materials are associated
to the wood. Inside the sports hall and the communal spaces, the walls
and ceilings are faced with boards, some of them in natural wood and others
painted in several colours, in order to generate a sort of "dyeing
effect. The gable walls of the gymnasium are made of natural sand concrete,
set with multiple climbing holds in the same range of colours as used
for the boards.
The performance hall, with its black painted concrete walls and ceilings,
is topped with a large red snowflake-shaped chandelier, which provides
both light for the audience and acoustic correction.
Photos © André Morin
Les-2-Alpes ski station, France photos / information from Hérault
Arnod Architectes Dec 2008
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