Théâtre de Carouge and Salle des Fêtes
The small town of Carouge near Geneva, south of the River Arve, is considered a hip artists' and trendy suburb of the canton’s capital. At the heart of this creative melting pot is the municipal theatre, which is renowned throughout French-speaking Switzerland and was originally founded in 1958 by a few actors. However, the venue of the "Théâtre de Carouge", built in 1972, no longer met the technical or normative requirements, prompting the town to plan a new building. After an architectural competition and subsequent referendum, the theatre was built and a directly adjacent function hall was renovated. The new building is characterised by facades with a mineral look made of Dutch bricks. In contrast, insulating glass elements from Forster Profilsysteme AG provide a visually appealing juxtaposition of transparency and finesse, both from the outside and the inside.
Design finesse
The architects at Pont12 paid particular attention to the seamless integration of the existing building into the structural design. The renovation of the adjacent function hall also included the complete glazing of the access elements, which now contrast with the otherwise solid building shell in the form of slim strips. The building shell is clad with light beige, elongated clinker bricks, which have a naturally rustic surface and give the impression of having been shaped by hand. In some areas of the facade, such as above the entrance, perforated brick walls break up the solidity.
High-tech glazing that combines aesthetics and functionality
What stands out in the building's appearance is the harmonious combination of its minerality and transparency. The latter is achieved through the targeted use of glass surfaces on the façade, in the recesses and in the entrances. The glazing in the reception area, for example, which separates the foyer from the public esplanade, for example, where performances take place, thus ensures a smooth transition between the interior and exterior of the theatre. On the ground floor, Forster unico doors and fixed glazing ensure perfect thermal insulation for the building. The dark brown, powder coating almost makes the slender steel profiles disappear, leaving the ensemble with a discreet, delicate and luminous aesthetic.
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Involved stakeholders
Other stakeholder
- Municipality of Carouge (Canton of Geneva) (Clients)