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Costing 170 million euros, this construction project on the small Seine island of Seguin, west of the French capital near to Boulogne-Billancourt, has already won numerous awards for its bold visionary architecture. The futuristic 36,000 square metre building has an auditorium of 1,150 seats and a performance hall that can take up to 6,000 people. All kinds of music are expected to be played there. There are also rehearsal rooms for musicians, several recording studios, terraces and a restaurant. And from the fourth floor, there is a beautiful panoramic view of the surrounding area.
At the MIPIM exhibition in Cannes, the construction project won the Best Futura Project Award for 2015, and one year prior to this was recognized with the Biodiversity Label. The planning and execution of this major project was a joint effort between the Departement Hautsde- Seine and the “Group Tempo Île Seguin” consortium, made up of the companies Bouygues Construction, Sodexo, OFI Infravia and the French state television company TF1. The architecture of La Seine Musicale is reminiscent of a cruise ship. It was designed by Frenchman Jean de Gastines and Japanese star architect Shigeru Ban, master builders who were also responsible for the Centre Pompidou in Metz. The concept includes self-sufficiency in energy supply: the dome-shaped glass façade in the centre of the building harnesses the sun’s rays and a photovoltaic sail moves in synchronisation with the sun’s movement across the sky. An overhead view of the glass roof gives the impression of a bird’s nest, blending perfectly with the natural environment of the island and the greenery of the building’s roof. In contrast to this centrepiece of the construction, the building is enveloped by an imposing façade of impressive aesthetic elegance based on a symbiosis of glass and fair-faced concrete.
La Seine Musicale
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In January 2017, the contractor Bouygues Construction had a number of test surfaces prepared by various bidders. As the music venue was due to open in just three months’ time, the solution had to be as quick as it was reliable, and it was the product systems from MC that ultimately won the day. The MC system consisted of a fine concrete cosmetic filler from the Emcefix family, the pigmented concrete coating Repacryl and the transparent graffiti protection coating MC-Color Proof vision. It was applied within the shortest time thanks to the efforts of the specialist applicator – Contreat of Belgium – easily beating the competition. Following the success of the test surface, work was begun on the project proper and was soon moving along quickly. Within just eight weeks, over 9,000 square metres of concrete surface had been reprofiled, coated and protected.
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