This year, the Muuuz editorial team rewarded the most remarkable architectural achievements in two fields “Museums and artistic spaces” and “Cultural and leisure spaces”.
For the seventh year in a row, Muuuz magazine has awarded the ADC Awards. Following the weighting of the votes of readers and a multidisciplinary jury made up of architects, architecture critics and designers, the ADC Awards 2020 rewarded fourteen remarkable architectural achievements built in France and delivered between January 1, 2018 and December 31, 2019. The winners were awarded on Wednesday September 9 at the Carreau du Temple in Paris (11th), during a ceremony closing the Materials & Light fair. Today, the editorial staff of Muuuz magazine is pleased to announce the winners of the 2020 edition!
As part of the urban renewal process (ANRU) of the Villejean district in the north of Rennes (35), the a / LTA architectes agency has just delivered the “La Lyre” building, a set of twenty-six housing units including eight reserved for seniors, one dedicated to accommodating student roommates and seventeen dedicated to families. Feedback on an intergenerational program.
On the occasion of Paris Design Week 2020, Éditions CarréSol invites French designer and interior architect Pierre Gonalons to share his vision of the Art of Burnt Wood. See you on Thursday, September 10.
In Ajaccio, on the Sanguinaires road, Amelia Tavella has completely reinvented a 1950s villa open to the Mediterranean Sea. At Casa Santa Teresa, the Corsican architect is inspired by the sweet summer evenings of his childhood to design a holiday home that is both serene and warm.
In Strasbourg (67), the rhb architectes agency offers a second life to the Vauban nursery school. This complex renovation, carried out brilliantly by the architects, revolved around the modernization of the classrooms and the library, the redevelopment of rest and activity areas, as well as the restructuring of the sanitary facilities and the premises dedicated to the staff. and teaching teams.
As part of an urban renewal project initiated by the municipality of Schiltigheim (67), the Dominique Coulon & Associés agency has rehabilitated an emblematic place in the city. By transforming this historic site into a covered market and an exhibition space, the architects have preserved the heritage integrity of the architecture while giving it a second life. Back on this major rehabilitation project carried out brilliantly.