Sunday, February 20, 2011

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The old prison of Mont-de-Marsan


Work of the chief engineer of bridges and causeways David Francis Panay, it is built from 1807 to 1809 and finally closed December 7th, 2008 at the opening the new prison .

construction of the prison is that of contemporary courthouse Mont-de-Marsan. Before the two institutions were grouped in Chateau-Vieux, where during the Middle Ages were on the court and the seneschal presidial courts of the former regime.




the courthouse and jail were built in front of one another and the prison was in line with the police barracks.

The prefect of the time, in a report, praised the building and presenting it as perfectly safe, a walkway that facilitates monitoring, an infirmary, which prevents efficient transfer, and a facade of character that emphasizes fear and respect. but it is precisely this architecture which initially sparked protests from local residents. In fact this architecture fits poorly with the bourgeois architecture of the artery is lined with houses quite luxurious.

The left side of the facade is listed as historic monuments by order of December 22, 1987, the right side of the entrance facade and roof are attached classified as historical monuments by order of April 10, 1990. It is the only monument of Mont-de-Marsan.

Now there is at Mont-de-Marsan a new prison, it raises the question remains of this ancient building. Here is an article on the southwest referring this matter.


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The remains of the old prison of Mont-de- Marsan are for sale

On sale, the former prison was coveted by developers.

Obviously the site is now less impressive. Disembodied, emptied of its 80 detainees, the former prison of 4 Street Dulamon is less chilling. Yet there are still grates and bars, dungeons and cookers, unsanitary conditions, moisture on walls, loose paint. Everything is there, set in a past suspended, almost surreal. Ghostly.

It does lack a few. Inmates. Their smell, their cries. Omniabsents. All this life that we had seen restraint, time for a visit in 2008, before closing imminent. All the blood too cramped in the blue veins, these temples which beat to the rhythm of confinement, the yard is too small and days too long.

Still. Gradually, as one sinks into the bowels of the building of 1800 m2, the past is back, at the turn of a few details surprisingly few of this claustrophobic prison. Escaped the vigilance on the back of a window sill, a tag sign a passage, in the days before freedom. "Keep my potos pesher" calls over the toilet another hand than we imagine releasably in a final goodbye solidarity. Some insults obviously some provocations. But as a primer, a measurement chart, multiplication tables. Or in this cooker, common cell with 17 or 18 detainees in times of overcrowding, some images of big guns on a wall. Yet another drawing of mine shafts paper, branch by branch, leaf after sheet. A boat, trees, a landscape, a face ... images of freedom.

And the daily in its discomfort. Public toilets at all, a poor sink, an exercise yard that would be ludicrous ... a goldfish

So to distract developers a nothing impressed by the atmosphere convict, Stephanie Soler, Society land and property valuation, which manages the assets of the state and will visit the prison for sale, insists on the ante-past of the prison building. "Before being a prison, the site hosted the Ursuline Convent. One can also exploit the image of the sixteenth century and the aesthetic of the building, "says the young woman. "Only after the Revolution, many convents have been converted into national property and prisons. "It was in 1807 that the walls welcoming young girls are transformed into a detention center exclusively for men opened in 1823.

Soon, a new page in the history of Mons will turn to the rhythm of shovels. And 4 Street Dulamon become a luxury residence in downtown with parking and amenities. Only the door Wood, classified, will be saved from the past bad memories.


sources: http://www.sudouest.fr/2010/12/23/vestiges-de-l-ancienne-prison-274563-3452.php



Monday, February 14, 2011

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Here is a sketch for a proposed BBC home near Bordeaux.
I focused my thoughts on the first orientation, with the constraint of the BBC. I wished that there is no living space or any room, facing north. So I organized the house The open south.
The second constraint was the need to isolate themselves from the neighboring southeast side. So I focused on framing the garden, while protecting certain views with sliding shutters. (Type of marine plywood).
the ground floor, 2 entities have emerged: the dining area open onto the terrace and the living area open onto the garden. A straight staircase separates these airy living spaces from one corner Health / pantry / closet entrance. Finally on the floor, I wanted the children's rooms clearly separated from the master suite and of course all facing the garden.
At the light, I think that the DRC will not miss ... On entering the house, you see the garden through the concertina bay lounge, dining area benefits from a through-focus double, and the living area, generous windows plunges us into the garden. Upstairs, a narrow bay north Calls to climb the stairs to discover the sleeping area. Only concession to the light, the bathroom which also opens child side street. Finally, the master suite, treated as a large open space, his space with bathroom and dressing room furniture, which enjoys a sort of wooden box, in order to return a maximum of sunlight while preserving views.
From outside, the house wants very contemporary, fine plaster around two smooth, white for the DRC, and anthracite for the floor, with a desire to express a suspended mass.
Finally, the garage has its place in the volume of the chambers to maintain the direct street access. We could of course be isolated from wood or metal panels.

Stay tuned.


Monday, February 7, 2011

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What future for manastère Aniane?

Abbey Aniane became national property in 1791. It was the end of the millennial history of a great Abbey which becomes a spinning linen, cotton ... After his bankruptcy in 1843, the State leased buildings in 1845, into a central prison in force and correction.
To reassure and protect the population, the municipality built a barracks to house the army to oversee the conduct of prisoners and ensure the safety of Aniane.

In 1885, the plant is decommissioned and became a colony for juvenile delinquents. The army withdraws from Aniane. The Department of Justice will occupy the premises of the old abbey until 1994, officially closed in 1998.


class to Aniane. Henri Manuel cliché, NCSF-collection PJJ

life of the inhabitants of Aniane was marked by these events. Collective memory is not expressed but present. The closing of the convent had been replaced by the prison fence. Subsequently, some children of the colony settled in the village. Part

village built around the Abbey is very dense. The houses which had been a certain lack of interest in the sixties to eighty with the construction of villas in the urban extensions, reinvested and are now occupied by new residents. These new families, usually with young children, looking for spaces larger urban center in the old, old houses with few places open.

The challenge of the rehabilitation project of the Abbey of Aniane will make this space closing an open space, social life and re-appropriation of history.


PROJECT


In this context, the rehabilitation of buildings of the abbey is an opportunity to devise a unique monument reuse and from an overall approach métadisciplinaire "to give the project quality and intellectual coherence and unite partners public and private.

Abbey historically positioned itself as a place of production multipolar spiritual place, a place of discovery, place of living and place of intellectual and artistic creation. The combination of these different dimensions of the abbey is, historically, an engine of development and development planning.

The proposed reuse and preservation of this building is thus organized around the following: • A project
culturelUn cultural project
• A proposed project accueilUn Home
• A project urbainUn urban project



PRIORITY IN SETTING SECURITY AND SAFETY ARCHITECTURAL


Given the current building will be asked to chief architect of historic monuments to establish a bailout of all copyrighted material.

curettage operations, consolidation, re-roofing or exclosure parts will protect the building pending its final redevelopment.

Source: www.cc-vallee-herault.fr/IMG/pdf/DP_Abbaye_Aniane.pdf

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Prison Anne sold

The former Saint-Anne prison in 2013 should become a luxury Marriott Hotel. The start of construction is planned 2010 and the building was sold 2 million for work estimated at 36 million euros. For the architect Michel Macary, who notably designed the Stade de France and the Louvre Pyramid, it's all there to "turn a place of suffering in a place of pleasure".

The hotel should accommodate 90 rooms for an average area of 35 sqm each, some suites of 55 m² and a presidential suite with an area of 140 sqm. The building will also have a bar, an outdoor pool, a spa, a conference hall with 700 seats. To know that you must also spend on average 300 euros for the privilege of staying overnight in this exceptional place.

is the first time a former French prison is transformed into a luxurious hotel.

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The remains of the old prison of Mont-de-Marsan are for sale



On sale, the former prison was coveted by developers.

Obviously the site is now less impressive. Disembodied, emptied of its 80 detainees, the former prison of 4 Street Dulamon is less chilling. However, there is always grates and bars, dungeons and cookers, unsanitary conditions, moisture on walls, loose paint. Everything is there, set in a past suspended, almost surreal.

Still. Gradually, as one sinks into the bowels of the building of 1800 m2, the past is back at the turn of a few details, surprisingly few of this claustrophobic prison. Escaped the vigilance on the back of a window sill, a tag sign a passage, in the days before freedom. "Keep my potos pesher" calls over the toilet another hand than we imagine releasable in a final goodbye solidarity. Some insults obviously some provocations. But as a primer, a measurement chart, multiplication tables. Or in this cooker, common cell with 17 or 18 detainees in times of overcrowding, some images of big guns on a wall. Yet another drawing of mine shafts paper, branch by branch, leaf after leaf. A boat, trees, a landscape, a face ... images of freedom.

So to distract developers a nothing impressed by the atmosphere convict, Stephanie Soler, Society of land and property valuation which manages the assets of the state and will visit the prison for sale, insists on the ante-past of the prison building. "Before being a prison, the site housed the Ursuline Convent. One can also exploit the image of the sixteenth century and the aesthetic of the building, "says the young woman. "Only after the Revolution, many convents have been converted into national property and prisons. "It was in 1807 that the walls welcoming young girls are transformed into a detention center exclusively for men opened in 1823.

Soon, a new page of history Mons will turn to the rhythm of shovels. And 4 Street Dulamon become a luxury residence in downtown with parking and amenities. Only the wooden door, classified, will be saved from the past bad memories.

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A former prison for sale on the internet



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building "enjoying an exceptional location at the foot of the Palais des Papes and the Rocher des Doms, with direct views of the Rhone, (...) a housing of a floor area of 10,280 m2. The ad is attractive. What is more surprising is that you find on the website of the Ministry of Justice. The former prison

Sainte-Anne d'Avignon is for sale on the Internet to the highest bidder.

owner of the premises, the ministry has set as a condition to the prospective purchaser to convert, "in part or in whole," the site into a luxury hotel 4 stars with a minimum capacity of 110 rooms. Any takers.

Source: http://www.20minutes.fr/article/197560/Insolite-Une-ancienne-prison-a-vendre-sur-Internet.php

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

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A low budget, very compact! I wanted the architecture of this house radical, the exact opposite of what the planning regulations would whisper to me ...
Located not far from the sea in the south-west France, this house responds primarily to two priorities fit into a small budget and follow a plan of land a little dry.

So for economic reasons that I decided to densify up to this little house of 110 m², by organizing it on two levels, on crawlers.
The ground floor is the garage, accessible northwest side, followed by the kitchen and pantry. The latter opens onto the living space: first the dining area, open onto the terrace to the east, then stay open on the veranda to the south. These living spaces afforded the full height crawling.
Concerning the rooms, I chose to keep one on the ground floor, an extension of stay (family room) with bathroom and dressing room. A large sliding door allows direct association to stay, according to uses. Upstairs, two large attic rooms share a bathroom, including a mezzanine.
Regarding materials, I chose a building covered with vertical wood siding (on masonry or wood frame), a zinc roof and door frames aluminum anthracite. This will be complemented sliding wooden shutters, including the general panel of the dining area to the east.

Stay tuned ...