Concrete grafts give new life to a former distillery and slaughterhouse

Dominique Coulon & Associés added contemporary forms to the 19th century building in Strasbourg to create a covered market and cultural centre.

Dominique Coulon & associés, Covered market and exhibition area in Schiltigheim

A concrete extension enhances an old industrial building and revitalises the centre of Schiltigheim, one of the most populous suburbs of the Strasbourg metropolitan area. Dominique Coulon & Associés introduces new forms and functions to the historic core of the French municipality.

The building, which for decades housed first a distillery and then a slaughterhouse, has now been transformed in a public facility including an indoor market, exhibition spaces, shops and creative workshops.


The new project blends into the short side of the former distillery, highlighting its access. The exposed concrete graft formally differs from the historical structure but dialogues with the materials of the industrial building’s main facade, left rough and unfinished.

Inside, the French studio’s intervention is characterised by smooth surfaces and sharp forms, while the existing building built in the 19th century is left in its ruinous state.

Dominique Coulon & associés, Covered market and exhibition area in Schiltigheim
Inside the former distillery the new project can be distinguished from the existing structure, which is left in its raw state

“The rehabilitation project deals with the building in two ways: the emblematic site in the heart of the historic centre of the town has been given a new lease of life, while its heritage and architectural integrity have been preserved. Its mixed programme and the through passage it creates confers on it the status of a public space,” says the architects.

The project by Dominique Coulon & Associés enhances the historical heritage and intervenes without too many reverential fears, interpreting its former spatial performances of the existing building and introducing substantial changes to the interior spaces.

Project:
Covered market and exhibition area in Schiltigheim, France
Program:
cultural centre
Architect:
Dominique Coulon & associés – Dominique Coulon, Steve Letho Duclos
Design team:
Guillaume Wittmann, Mathilde Blum, Diego Bastos-Romero
Construction site supervision:
Steve Letho Duclos
Structural engineering:
Batiserf Ingénierie
Electrical Engineer :
BET G.Jost
Mechanical Plumbing Engineer:
Solares Bauen
Cost estimator:
E3 économie
Area:
2,100 sqm
Completion:
2018

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