The french studio, Rémy Marciano Architecte transforms a well-known building from the 1960s into a learning center, offering a new space for student life on this campus in Marseille, France.
The place where the french studio Rémy Marciano Architects will work is visually captivating, with a chiselled stone finish where the landscape of Calanques offers a message to read and dream, with the smell of the surrounding pine forests.

A milky white skin envelops the project. The transparency and porosity of the project allows light to flow into the spaces. A series of stands extend from the reception to the patio.

The learning center Hexagon integrates a large university library, a projection room, an open space, a cafeteria and services that adapt to the needs of students.
 

Description of project by Rémy Marrciano Architects

Transforming the original 1960's building into a “learning center” offers a new venue for student life, meeting and sharing on this Marseilles campus. The site is visually captivating, one of chiseled stone where the wild landscape of the Calanques penetrates into the university campus and offers a context conducive to reading and dreaming, with the heady odor of pine groves wafting about.

A example of modern archeology, the building’s preserved and transformed existing concrete floors reveal traces of human hands, and the passage of time, restoring meaning and highlighting the material.

A milky white skin envelops the Hexagone and its extensions, the reinvented newly chiseled landscape of porosity and transparency allows light to flood into the spaces. The topography of the site is as if placed on stage with a stratified series of bleachers extending from the reception area all the way to the patio at the heart of the building.
 
The Hexagone integrates a large university library, a screening room, an open space, a coffee bar and services targeting student needs. This “learning center” is an open and welcoming place privileging its appropriation by every sort of public. In addition to the program, the transitions areas, patios, terraces, bleachers and circulations are designed to function as genuine welcoming places for meeting and relaxation.

The 360° University library offers high level of comfort with spaces for consultation benefiting from natural light shaded by sun shields and a terrace for people who like to read outdoors!

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Architects
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Rémy Marciano Architecte.
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Project management
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Pietro Bellucci and Hélène Caputo.
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Collaborators
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Structure.- ICES. Acoustics.- LASA. Lightening.- WSP / Bouygues Energie.
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Client
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LUSCIE
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Program
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Library and learning center of the Luminy university campus.
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83,776 sq ft
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€ 18,600,000 excl. VAT
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Competition.- 2014. Public–private partnership.- 2016. Construction time.- January 2017 – September 2018. Delivery.- September 2018.
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Rémy Marciano founded his architecture agency in 1996 in Marseille and then created the MARCIANO ARCHITECTURE studio in 2006. The founding idea of ​​the study is that of a transversal view of the multiple scales of the city and the territory.

The projects make encounters with the preexisting, like so many unpublished stories, capable of making a relationship between a program and a place. Architecture draws these situations where the material reveals a latent poetic force charged with emotion, meaning and a new radicalism. The practice of the study is also transversal and is based on the idea of ​​exchange, dialogue, experimentation and sharing of knowledge.

This workshop life is enriched by the teaching on the project at the National School of Architecture of Marseille, where Rémy Marciano directs the field of studies of the Master "Architecture, processes and landscapes"; The idea of ​​posture and gaze is already taught as an act prior to creation.
The activity of the study is developed around very diverse topics in a strong and active dialogue with the context. The mutability and flexibility of architectures or urban devices become a necessary condition in the structure of the city!
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Published on: April 3, 2019
Cite: "New learning center for the Université de Marseille campus Rémy Marciano Architecte" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/new-learning-center-universite-de-marseille-campus-remy-marciano-architecte> ISSN 1139-6415
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