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- 16.02.2021
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Press release by Miralles Tagliabue EMBT, 16 February 2021
Le Pavillon of Romainville, the green revelation for cultural heritage
The transformation of Le Palais des Fêtes into Le Pavillon has been completed as the patrimonial protagonist of the city of Romainville in Paris, designed by Benedetta Tagliabue and her architecture studio Miralles Tagliabue EMBT in collaboration with the french studio Ilimelgo Architectes.
The commission comes through a won competition to transform and give new functions to the small pre-existing building that needed a new life. New volumes have been added to the rehabilitated preexistence creating a complex that links the city, the new garden and the nearby forest.
The cultural centre is one more example of how Benedetta Tagliabue’s studio materialize its projects: an organic gesture capable of connecting with the most sustainable aspects for urban integration and the insertion of green in the city, taking care of the environment and the memory of the place.
‘Le Pavilion’ is one of several interventions that our studio has been developing within the Greater Paris Area in recent years.
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Press release by Miralles Tagliabue EMBT, 16 February 2021
Le Pavillon of Romainville, the green revelation for cultural heritage
The transformation of Le Palais des Fêtes into Le Pavillon has been completed as the patrimonial protagonist of the city of Romainville in Paris, designed by Benedetta Tagliabue and her architecture studio Miralles Tagliabue EMBT in collaboration with the french studio Ilimelgo Architectes.
The commission comes through a won competition to transform and give new functions to the small pre-existing building that needed a new life. New volumes have been added to the rehabilitated preexistence creating a complex that links the city, the new garden and the nearby forest.
The cultural centre is one more example of how Benedetta Tagliabue’s studio materialize its projects: an organic gesture capable of connecting with the most sustainable aspects for urban integration and the insertion of green in the city, taking care of the environment and the memory of the place.
‘Le Pavilion’ is one of several interventions that our studio has been developing within the Greater Paris Area in recent years.