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Gueux’s Community of Municipalities Building / AAT

By Nicolas Waltefaugle — Filed under: Institutional Architecture , Public Facilities , Selected , , , ,
 

Photography: Nicolas Waltefaugle

This building designed by French architects AAT, was built in a small village close to the millenary town of Reims called Gueux. This building is made to centralize many local institutions and services in one place. a kind of “community for villages”.

5 kilometers west of Reims, a historical city of France, the village of Gueux centralizes the services and technical platform of a community of many municipalities neighboring. AAT decided to build this institutional building divided in two parts : one covering of zinc contains the garages for all the technical vehicles and one of concrete coated of white paint which contains offices and main room of reunion. AAT have already designed several projects in this village as townhall extension, school’s canteen…

 

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