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Rossignol Global Headquarters
- Grenoble, France
2007-09
Hérault Arnod Architectes

Building for French manufacturer of ski + snowboarding equipment &
alpine clothing
The image of Rossignol, a historic leader in the world of skiing, is intimately
linked to the mountains and to snow. The project for its global headquarters
has nothing to do with the stereotypical office building, but is a tribute
to nature and to the peaks, but also to technology, which is inseparable
from top-level sport. The plot stands in the middle of a plain surrounded
by mountains. It is a stretch of former farmland, marshy and perfectly
flat, bounded on the northern side by the Lyon-Grenoble motorway. The
architecture has been designed specifically for Rossignol, a fusion of
the companys functional and fantasy aspects, in a surprising and
minimalist form: it is inspired by board sports, by fluidity of motion,
and also by relief, snow and glaciers sculpted by the elements. The roof,
which envelops the whole project, is a topography in osmosis with nature
and the landscape. Its organic, timber-clad shape echoes the profile of
the mountains that surround the site.
In order to create the House of Rossignol, the Rossignol Group
will be assembling on this site different entities that are currently
spread over several locations, but which all contribute to the companys
identity. The roof covers three types of space:
The racing ski production workshop, the brands technological showcase,
and technical rooms, all grouped alongside the motorway.
The street, spectacular and bright, the space of social encounter, which
crosses the building from side to side. At its end, the street widens
to become the showroom.
The office floors, which include the administrative and sales departments,
R&D, research and design, etc.
On the motorway side, the facade creates a kinetic and dynamic effect
reinforced by the repetition of the logo, which appears gradually. The
facade rises to form a roof over the workshops and then on to the apex,
and descends again on the south-western side to cover the office area.
It is then intercut with patios planted with birch trees that seem to
grow through the roof: nature and building intertwine. The irregular profile
of the roof and office facades leaves the opportunity for future extensions
as required. Additions can be built without disrupting the balance and
identity of the project. From the start, the architecture embodies its
own growth process. The roof ridge, with a glasshouse running along it,
is situated above the street, a high-level space giving onto the high-altitude
restaurant, the highest point of the structure, which refers to
ski slope restaurants.
Inside, the building functions like a hive in which the different
functions come into contact and interact, where people enjoy the experience
of working together and meeting each-other. The originality of the programme
is that it assembles very different functions, from production to services,
under a single roof. The aim of this assembly is to create a global synergy
which eliminates barriers between design, service and technology. Each
person in their own diversity engineer, designer, technician, secretary,
salesman, etc. meets in a reciprocal encounter. To encourage this
internal communication, social spaces are distributed around the building.
The restaurant, situated right at the top and at the gravity centre of
the street, is designed as the primary locus for the company life : two
great glass-roofs divide up the panoramic views to the sky and the mountains,
on one side to the Vercors and on the other to the Chartreuse. A large
roof terrace is available for alfresco lunching, protected from the noise
of the motorway. Whether on the terrace or around a wooden fire, the restaurant
turns the midday break into a special moment.
Only two materials are used for the external envelope: wood (natural larch)
and glass. The structure is made of steel, like an organic skeleton that
outlines the shape, with its multiple warped surfaces. The roof frame
is visible in the workshop and offices. The post and beam frame of the
service floors straddles spans of 12 to 15 metres to leave the space as
free as possible. The workshop space has a primary horizontal roof overlaid
by the timber over-roof, creating a hidden space between the two which
contains all the technical systems and machinery. This means that no technical
elements are visible from the outside, therefore the external shape is
pure.

The building is designed for minimal environmental impact. The technical
choices make it an efficient and energy-saving building, well insulated
and protected from the summer sun by the timber over-roof. The systems
are optimised the heat produced by the workshop machines is recovered
and reinjected into the heating network. The offices receive natural ventilation
through automatic window opening.
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Rossignol Global Headquarters, France - Facts:
Datasheet
Location
Centralp 2 - La Buisse - Saint Jean de Moirans (38)
Client
Groupe Rossignol
Project management
Hérault Arnod Architectes
Project team : Jérôme Moenne-Loccoz (project manager), with
François Deslaugiers (for the panoramic lift), Camille Bérar,
Nicolas Broussous, Adela Ciurea, Matthias Jäger, Israel Lopez Vargas,
Alexandre Pachiaudi
Batiserf - Structure
Nicolas - Fluide
Forgue - Economiste
Cap Paysages - Paysagiste
Assistants to the contracting authority
Cotéba
Génie des lieux - Space planning
Surface area
11 600 m² net floorspace
Timetable
Competition: 2006
Work beginning: spring 2007
Delivery: Mars 2009
Programme
Offices and open spaces for administrative departments, R&D,
design, etc
Racing skis workshop
Showrooms
Images
Labtop-rendering
Hérault Arnod Architectes
Model
Atelier FAU
Photos © André Morin
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Arnod Architectes Dec 2008
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