The new Grande Prairie educational centre, designed by Brenac & Gonzalez & Associés, is one of the main interventions of the ZAC de la Courrouze, a large urban renewal operation aimed at creating a new identity for the south-west of Rennes, the capital of the region from Brittany, France.

The environment in which the building is inserted, the heart of the Grande Prairie district, is marked by the presence of numerous parks and by its military and industrial past. The new topography of the place reflects this past and the will to bring the park closer to the neighbourhood, through ramps and inclined planes that join the different levels.

The educational centre is inserted in this new topography and its varied altimetry. The centre's program includes a nursery, a kindergarten and primary school, and a sports centre.
The image of the building, designed by Brenac & Gonzalez & Associés, responds to the challenge of weaving links between the existing urban landscape and the future. Beyond the image, the building works efficiently and effectively, offering quality interior spaces and generous and bright common areas.

The different elements of the program are distributed in four wings linked by a central gallery and open spaces. The stone base of the project recalls the walls of the old factories in the park and also gives a feeling of protection and security. The transparency of the glass façade facing Rue au Sud is perceived at the heart of the project as a corridor of light that separates the interior from the exterior.

The range of building materials, sandstone or anodized aluminium joinery, create a range of tones, which capture and diffuse light in different ways, giving the building the appearance of a volume, the base of which is solidly anchored to the ground, but which becomes lighter in the higher plants.


Grande Prairie educational centre by Brenac & Gonzalez & Associés. Photography by Sergio Grazia.

Grande Prairie educational centre by Brenac & Gonzalez & Associés. Photography by Sergio Grazia.
 

Project description by Brenac & Gonzalez & Associés

The new Grande Prairie educational centre is a major element of the ZAC de la Courrouze, a vast operation of urban renewal aimed at creating a new identity for the southwest of Rennes.

The building stands in the heart of the Grande Prairie district. Equipped with parks, gardens, and public spaces, this district plays the role of a green belt structuring the space of the ZAC and linking the town centre to Prévalaye (160-hectare outdoor recreational area along the banks of the River Vilaine).

This site is characterized by different layers of superimposed history with its military and industrial past, which today is served by Line B of the Rennes public transport system. The new topography of the site reflects this past, and the desire to bring the park right into the district, namely with ramps and inclined planes that link the different levels. The educational centre is inserted into this new topography and its varied altimetry.

The challenge was to weave links between the existing and future urban landscape, which is achieved by choosing a contemporary architectural style and a powerful identity that enhance the presence of this new facility on its site.

Grande Prairie educational centre by Brenac & Gonzalez & Associés. Photography by Sergio Grazia.

Beyond the choice of a soft and contemporary architectural image, the building functions efficiently and effectively, offering quality interior spaces and generous and luminous common areas, blending harmoniously into the new district.

The different elements of the brief are divided into 4 wings linked by a central gallery and exterior spaces. The stone podium of the project (the whole ground floor), recalls the walls of the former cartridge factories in the park. Stone also references an image of protection and security, like an enclosure. The façade on the Rue au Sud is enlivened by the forecourt, access to the school group and the nursery, with its broad glazed opening, whose transparency is perceived in the heart of the project, towards the gallery, as a sort of the central street marking the interior/exterior.

The building’s range of materials, whether of stone or anodized aluminium carpentry, create a range of tonalities, and different ways of capturing and diffusing light, giving the building the appearance of a volume solidly anchored to its site, in a dialogue with the existing heritage of the former cartridge factories, and becoming more evanescent on its upper floors.

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Landscape architects.- Atelier Tournesol.
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City of Rennes.
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6,120 m².
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Competition.- 2016.
Completion.- 2021.
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Av. Jules Maniez, Rennes, Brittany. France.
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€19 mll. excl. VAT.
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Brenac & González & Associés is an architecture firm founded in the 1980s by Olivier Brenac and Xavier González. Olivier is a graduate of the Ecole Spéciale d’Architecture, he also has a Master’s degree in Urban Planning from Les Ponts et Chaussées. Xavier is a graduate of the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture, Paris-Belleville and was a fellow extra-muros at the Villa Médicis which enabled him to join Tadao Ando’s agency. He is also a member of the Académie d’Architecture.

Brenac & González & Associés has now welcomed three new partners: Jean-Pierre Lévêque, Emmanuel Person and Guillaume Maréchaux. Our team is interdisciplinary and includes some forty collaborators from various cultures and nationalities. The agency deals with all types of programs: housing, cultural, educational or health-related facilities, offices and projects are equally divided between public competitions and private commissions.
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Published on: February 20, 2023
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