unifying three deserted plots into a central public square and pavilion, french company comac have revitalized the town center with this new social development. located only twenty km from marseille in gignac la nerthe, an old roman city from the first century, the city was heavily urbanized in the late 1960′s alongside the first wave of north african immigration. today, it has been populated by low cost social housing without any consideration for public spaces. the main goal for the new proposal was to connect the public square with the center, which required demolishing surrounding houses to allow for a direct route through the site. the neighboring old barn was also renovated to leave a historical trace. by extending the axis of the multipurpose pavilion, the area is structured around its functions. this continuation of the actual town hall’s square is defined by the entrance of the new pavilion located next to the historic barn. hosting a variety of activities the 70m long building features a children’s area, a small theater, a playground, a fountain, toilets, a covered space for parties, open air lunches, and at the very end a projection screen for screening open air movies. as a testimony to the region’s heritage, the colored, ceramic pattern comes from pieces found on the site. the generation of several intimate spaces to help foster social gatherings and activities is at the basis of this project, lifting the social policy goals for the citizens of gignac la nerthe.

 

 


view showing the entrance to the square and pavilion

 

 


the old barn was renovated to leave a historical trace in the middle of the city

 

 


main square and botanic garden

 

 


open air theater

 

 


the colored, ceramic pattern comes from pieces found on the site

 

 


symbolic water fountain

 

 


playground and pavilion

 

 


ground floor plan

 

 


model 1:500

 

 


model 1:100

 

 


model 1:100