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This little library and resource centre for a secondary school in Nimes is an instructive example of how an existing building can be colonised Adj. 1. colonised - inhabited by colonists
colonized, settled

inhabited - having inhabitants; lived in; "the inhabited regions of the earth"
 and transformed by a series of sensitively judged interventions.

The Lycee Alphonse-Daudet is a large secondary school in Nimes occupying an agglomeration ag·glom·er·a·tion  
n.
1. The act or process of gathering into a mass.

2. A confused or jumbled mass:
 of nineteenth-century buildings. Since 1991 it has been gradually restructured by Jean-Michel Wilmotte, under the forward looking auspices of the Languedoc Roussillon Regional Council. The principal phase of work involved transferring a resource centre and reference library into a renovated building, envisaged as a pivotal centre for meetings, culture and exchanges. A further, more recent stage involved the creation of a concert hall, computer and audio-visual rooms as well as a language laboratory.

The new library and study facilities from the first phase occupy a long rectangular volume, divided both horizontally and vertically by a series of new planar A technique developed by Fairchild Instruments that creates transistor sublayers by forcing chemicals under pressure into exposed areas. Planar superseded the mesa process and was a major step toward creating the chip.  insertions. Wilmotte uses raw concrete partition walls to divide the ground floor into cellular spaces; three of these walls are extruded vertically to structure the upper floor and mezzanine above. At ground level, the walls are partially perforated by glass and metal sliding screens, introducing sensations of lightness and transparency. On the upper levels, the concrete planes are solid buffers to the fluidity of the mezzanine study area, with a new staircase springing balletically off the central wall.

Within this framework, Wilmotte is sensitive to the varied needs of library users, skilfully Adv. 1. skilfully - with skill; "fragments of a nearly complete jug, skillfully restored at the institute of archaeology"
skillfully

skilfully (US), skillfully advhabilement 
 managing to create many different kinds of places and atmospheres -- nooks for private study, large group work tables, reading stands on the balcony rails for casual browsing and assorted exhibition areas. A different light is associated with each space, whether from large windows at ground floor level, narrow upper floor windows or through the partly glazed roof. The atmosphere is intimate and studious stu·di·ous  
adj.
1.
a. Given to diligent study: a quiet, studious child.

b. Conducive to study.

2.
, the scale resoundingly re·sound  
v. re·sound·ed, re·sound·ing, re·sounds

v.intr.
1. To be filled with sound; reverberate: The schoolyard resounded with the laughter of children.

2.
 and reassuringly human. Materials are understated and refined, predominatly blonde wood and spindly spin·dly  
adj. spin·dli·er, spin·dli·est
Slender and elongated, especially in a way that suggests weakness.


spindly
Adjective

[-dlier, -dliest
 metal, as a foil to the robust earthiness of the original timber trusses, whose rhythmic march down the long space is now fully exposed. The vaguely aerodynamic furniture is signature Wilmotte, developed from an earlier design for the Languedoc Roussillon council especially for this project.
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Title Annotation:library renovation for Lycee Alphonse-Daudet secondary school in Nimes, France
Author:Joubert, Paul
Publication:The Architectural Review
Date:Jan 1, 1995
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