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            18 December 1995
             

            Montpellier's new courthouse

            1995

            Enrich the neighborhood with a building that reflects the specific character of the institution. To create a clear, open space in which the individual (staff and users) can feel respected and understood. To combine monumentality and human scale, in an attempt to reduce user anxiety.

            Montpellier’s new courthouse
            Open to all audiences
            Montpellier’s new courthouse
            Soothing through water
            Montpellier’s new courthouse
            Clarity of pathways
            Montpellier’s new courthouse
            Natural light
            Montpellier’s new courthouse
            Balance between monumentality and welcoming atmosphere
            Montpellier’s new courthouse
            Warm materials
            Montpellier’s new courthouse
            Sharing and recognition
            Montpellier’s new courthouse


            Sharing and recognition

            Upon entering the building, to the right, one discovers a vast panel designed by the architect, displaying the 450 names of the workers who contributed to its construction.

            This is an exceptional form of recognition that I have not observed elsewhere.

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            Montpellier’s new courthouse

            Bernard Kohn offers you a video tour of the courthouse.

            Clarity

            Zenithal light is generously diffused throughout the building.

            Light symbolizes a presence...

            Montpellier’s new courthouse


            Context

            In the historical heart of Montpellier, access to the Palace of Justice is gained through successive levels – transitional spaces – extending from the Place royale du Peyrou.

            Project

            In the historical heart of the city, access to the Palace of Justice is gained through successive levels – transitional spaces – extending from the Place royale du Peyrou.
            The constructive vocabulary is deliberately clear and legible.
            The work carried out on the notions of verticality and openness brings values other than that of justice itself.
            The courtrooms are grafted onto the grand Hall of Lost Steps, the backbone of the construction. Circulation spaces are organized around it.
            In addition to the functional clarity of the place, there is spatial and volumetric clarity.
            All offices, treated as alcoves, face outwards.
            Zenithal light is generously diffused throughout the building.
            The use of exposed concrete, natural stone on the exterior, wood, and warm colors on the interior creates a strongly present and welcoming place.

            Program

            High Court

            District Court

            Project

            To enrich the neighborhood by establishing a building that reflects the specific character of the institution.
            To create an open and clear space where individuals (staff and users) can feel respected and understood.
            To combine monumentality with a human scale, in an attempt to reduce user anxiety.

            Technical Data Sheet

            Client: Ministry of Justice ∙ D.G.P.P.E.
            Area: 13,000 m² GFA
            Construction Cost: 130 MF excl. VAT
            Competition: 1992
            Design: 1992
            Completion: 1996
            Project Managers: Bruno Augry
            Associate Architect: Antoine Garcia Diaz
            Construction Coordination: Jean Planes Atelier Antoine Garcia Diaz
            Landscape: Liliane Grunig Tribel
            Lighting: Georges Berne (L’Observatoire 1)
            Cost Consulting and Engineering Firms: INGEROP SEEE
            HVAC Engineering: Hubert Penicaud
            Fluids: INGEROP SEEE
            Contractor: Groupement Dumez-Bec

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