The greater landscape
The exceptional site offers beautiful views of the Vexin hillsides. The undulating morphology of the buildings' green roofs responds to the hills on the other side of the Seine. The architecture was conceived as a landscape, with the intention being to heighten the connection between the users and the surrounding natural environment, be they inside or outside the buildings.
As a filter
A unifying force between the city and nature, the Mantes-la-Jolie water sports center is structured by the interplay of transparencies, beginning with the mashrabiya on the city-side façade and extending inside the building through a series of porous spaces. Porosity, gradation, progressive dilation of limits and boundaries between exterior and interior - such processes bring the Vexin hillsides and the Val-Fourré housing project together, all the while opening up the facility to the neighborhood. The successive filters create a nuanced atmosphere of calm and serenity.
Water
The unifying element of the project. The reproduction of undulating form, at different scales, and with different subjects, is an explicit reference to the aquatic element. From this point of view, it expresses the essence of the activity. It marks its identity.
Client: CAMY (Communauté d'agglomération de Mantes en Yvelines)
Site: Val Fourré, France
Team: Agence Search - Caroline Barat and Thomas Dubuisson (lead architect), Setec Batiment (Engineers), Van Santen et Associés (Façades expert), Bureau Michel Forgue (surveyor), Acte 2 Paysage (Landscape), Peutz et Associés (landscape architects), Etienne Auger ( Signage).
Project manager: Benjamin Balguerie
Budget Aqualude: 20.3 millions € exc. VAT
Budget Aquanaute: 3 millions € exc. VAT
Area Aqualude: 7,000 sqm including 835 sqm pools + 2,000 sqm exterior spaces
Area Aquanaute: 1,100 sqm
Completion: December 2011