
Multi-Childcare Crèche
ARCHITECTS
Dominique Coulon & Associés
HEALTH AND SAFETY COORDINATION
Présents
MANUFACTURERS
Investwood, Jung, Bega, Duravit, Iguzzini, Artemide, Knauf, Prb, Porcher, Regent, Sotexpro
STRUCTURE
Batiserf Ingénierie
ELECTRICITY
Gilbert Jost
ACOUSTICS
Db Silence
PLANNING
Tout Un Programme
PROJECT MANAGER
Dominique Coulon & Associés
ARCHITECT
Dominique Coulon
PROJECT SUPERVISION
Brice Franquesa, David Romero
WORKSITE SUPERVISION
Brice Franquesa
CONTRACTING OWNER
Mulhouse Alsace Agglomération - M2a
ECONOMICS
E3 Économie
FLUIDS
Solares Bauen
FIRE SAFETY
Gilbert Jost
SCHEDULING
E3 Économie
LANDSCAPING
Bruno Kubler
KITCHEN
Es Services Énergétiques
YEAR
2024
LOCATION
France
CATEGORY
Kindergarten, Day Care
Text description provided by architect.
This structure resembles a giant sculpture placed in the town. Its layout is made up of abstract spaces. The building has pink and orange elevations for the neighbouring dwellings to admire.
With its austere lines, the edifice fits into its urban environment harmoniously. The colourful base that underpins the building is crowned with a series of white geometric spaces.
Their bright silhouettes stand out against the blue sky. They contain double-height spaces that punctuate the ground floor.
The building shell extends beside the courts and gardens of this centre that supports young children in their development and parents in their role as the children's main educators.
These courts and gardens are open-air cocoons, protected from the wind and roads. They offer children a pleasant environment worthy of their high level of energy.
Thanks to our dynamic color palette that makes use of natural light and proportions, we have created a user-friendly learning facility where children and staff alike can thrive.
The building stands at the entrance to the town.
With its natural backdrop of maples, cherry trees and Japanese spiraea, this childcare centre gives an impression of gentleness that evokes early childhood.
Its main entrance is positioned at the plot's corner. A generous forecourt welcomes the public and invites meet-ups beneath a majestic horse-chestnut tree.
On this side, the glazed portions are bigger. They reveal the interior.
The entrance takes you into the main hallway, which surprises you with its spaciousness and pervading orange tone.
It stretches up, over a double height and in a vermilion hue, to a cylindrical skylight with sky-blue circles.
This gives the architectural project a strong form-based dimension and suggests well-being, placing colour and its qualities at the centre of daily life here.
This hallway is the beating heart of the crèche. It is a playful space that connects to all the sections of the architectural programme, so we were able to forego corridors.
This space is the symbolic spot where you entrust your child to the centre and where we can imagine small group performances taking place, or a Christmas tree installed and which could even become an extra room for development.
The activity spaces are widely glazed and south-facing. Those for toddlers and older children lie next to each other.
The skylight, also south-facing, brings in an abundance of golden natural light. With this design, the spaces can be naturally aerated and cooled down during hot periods.
