Leonard De Vinci High School Phase Two, Montpellier Educational Facility, French Architecture Design, Images

Leonard De Vinci High School in Montpellier Phase Two

New Educational Facility in Southern France design by Hellin-Sebbag architects

29 Nov 2017

Leonard De Vinci High School Phase Two

Design: Hellin-Sebbag, architects

Location: Montpellier, France

Leonard De Vinci High School Phase Two

Leonard de Vinci High School Phase Two
Media centre and student foyer seen from canteen terrace

Subsequent to delivering staff housing and reception building in 2013, this autumn the Hellin-Sebbag Architectes Associés office completed the second phase of the reconstruction of this building trades high school.

Leonard de Vinci High School Phase Two
Media centre connects two teaching buildings by two footbridges

Leonard de Vinci High School Phase Two
Planted courtyard seen from school grounds

Leonard de Vinci High School Phase Two
Wide step in front of boarding accommodation where it is good to sit

The architect’s appointment comprised different scales – from urban space to furniture.

Leonard de Vinci High School Phase Two
Planted courtyard seen from boarding accommodation covered gallery

Leonard de Vinci High School Phase Two
Raised above ground, white frame indicates media centre

Planning
Complete replanning of the 4-hectare site, the four new buildings built around a 450m2 square courtyard organise the school grounds as an urban square: student foyer , media centre, student activities, canteen and boarding accommodation.
To avoid the image of “hutches” within the bitumen courtyard, around beautiful existing trees the architects built a Mediterranean garden where pupils can relax freely.

Leonard de Vinci High School Phase Two
Connecting bridge between reception building and media centre

Architecture
The architects paid particular attention to the transition between the inside and outside.
Identifiable by its red frame, a ground floor terrace extends the canteen to the south by opening onto the courtyard. Alongside the boarding accommodation, a covered gallery extends into the garden as a large step where it is good to sit.

Connected to both teaching buildings by two footbridges on the first floor, a small white pavilion extended by a vast terrace accommodates the media centre. Protected by a sunshade, the terrace overlooking the garden becomes a central place for exchanges and relaxation.
Below this terrace, the well-shaded courtyard is punctuated by the pupils foyer that nestles into a glass ellipse.

Leonard de Vinci High School Phase Two
Shaded terrace that gives access to media centre

Design
The atmosphere within each space has been designed according to its function with particular care and originality. In the canteen, a sinuous curved partition/counter creates a separation between the self-service and the dining area while small oval-shaped islands define areas of intimacy very appreciated by pupils.
Similarly in the media centre, the magazine rack and screen support tables were specially designed by the architects.

Leonard de Vinci High School Phase Two
Open towards courtyard, media centre reading area benefits from roof lighting

Leonard de Vinci High School Phase Two
Vertical fins delimit student foyer ellipse

Leonard de Vinci High School Phase Two
Red frame indicates canteen terrace

Leonard de Vinci High School Phase Two
Canteen terrace opens onto south planted courtyard

Leonard de Vinci High School Phase Two
Small oval-shaped islands create areas of intimacy within canteen appreciated by pupils

Leonard de Vinci High School Phase Two
Undulating partition/counter provides separation from self-service

Leonard de Vinci High School Phase Two
Covered gallery along boarding accommodation gives access to activity and weightlifting rooms

Leonard de Vinci High School Phase Two
Boarding accommodation – 3-pupil bedroom interior

Low energy consumption
Thermal comfort is provided by reinforced external insulation, double flow ventilation and external solar protection.

Financed by the Occitanie Region for 29 € million excluding taxes, the two construction phases in occupied premises lasted nearly eight years.

Leonard de Vinci High School Phase Two
Boarding accommodation – wide corridor indicates access to 4-bedroom groups

Photographs: Benoit Wherlé

Leonard De Vinci High School in Montpellier Phase Two images / information from Hellin-Sebbag

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