Jean Macé School / SOL architecture and urbanism

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Text description provided by the architects. Trappes is a French suburban city located in the great area of Paris, with a large part of the population suffering from poverty and undergoing major changes in its built environment. To be able to accommodate its growing population, the city initiated the revitalization of its facilities, including schools. The Jean Macé complex is a great example of French school buildings from the end of the 60s. The city commission included the thermic rehabilitation of facades, the reorganization of uses and flow, and two extensions to accommodate new classrooms and a new leisure canter. Taking this as a starting point our objective was also to embrace the potential of the school and make it a safe and stimulating building for children with an emphasis on local and bio-sourced material and thermic efficiency.

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Cite: "Jean Macé School / SOL architecture and urbanism" 08 Oct 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1007904/jean-mace-school-sol-architecture-and-urbanism> ISSN 0719-8884

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