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OMA Wins Competition With Daylight-Filled École Centrale School of Engineering in France

10/08/2012
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    Last week <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/oma" target="_blank">OMA</a> was named the winner of a competition to design the <a href="http://oma.eu/news/2012/oma-wins-competition-for-%C3%A9cole-centrale-engineering-school-in-saclay,-france" target="_blank">École Centrale School of Engineering</a> in Saclay, France. The new school will feature an ETFE-roofed superblock design, and it will be integrated into the urban context of the existing research and innovation zone of Saclay, southwest of Paris. A large enclosure contains a mini city with a central plaza and buildings connected by pedestrian streets. OMA's design provides a naturally daylit space that is protected from the elements.
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    <a href="http://oma.eu/news/2012/oma-wins-competition-for-%C3%A9cole-centrale-engineering-school-in-saclay,-france" target="_blank">OMA's</a> design for the new <a href="http://oma.eu/news/2012/oma-wins-competition-for-%C3%A9cole-centrale-engineering-school-in-saclay,-france" target="_blank">École Centrale School of Engineering</a> in Saclay, France is based on the concept of a "lab city".
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    Their plan shows a collection of volumes collected under a low-level, ETFE-roofed superblock.
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    This concept has multiple benefits and creates a contained mini city dedicated to science, technology and research.
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    Clément Blanchet, director of OMA projects in France, <a href="http://oma.eu/news/2012/oma-wins-competition-for-%C3%A9cole-centrale-engineering-school-in-saclay,-france" target="_blank">explains</a> "The design integrates urbanism with the school, supplanting the homogeneous experience of the campus. It's an attempt to define the actual esthetic of science."
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    Grid connected streets within the building provide direct pathways around the project and also cultivate collaboration, chance meetings and generate a new typology for learning.
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    A central pedestrian spine crosses the superblock and connects with the rest of the school and on the other side will connect with a new metro station headed to Paris.
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    The etfe enclosure not only contains the school, but also protects it from the elements. The result is like a city, but protected and filled with natural daylight.
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    The project contains a variety of lab and office spaces as well as a gym, administration center and classrooms for first year students.
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    The project was developed in collaboration with Bollinger and Grohman, Alto, DHV, DAL, and D'Ici Là.
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École Centrale School of Engineering-OMA

Last week OMA was named the winner of a competition to design the École Centrale School of Engineering in Saclay, France. The new school will feature an ETFE-roofed superblock design, and it will be integrated into the urban context of the existing research and innovation zone of Saclay, southwest of Paris. A large enclosure contains a mini city with a central plaza and buildings connected by pedestrian streets. OMA's design provides a naturally daylit space that is protected from the elements.

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