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Halle couverte, ST Sulpice and Cameyrac (France)
Reference details
- Location St Sulpice et Cameyrac, France
- Architects Bulle Architectes
- Technique(s) VMZINC Standing seam
- Aspect(s) AZENGAR
- Application Type Roofing
- Copyright Paul Kozlowski
Located in the heart of a commune with a rich architectural and wine-growing heritage, this curved multi-purpose hall was designed by Bulle Architectes (Bordeaux).

A 600 m² venue for cultural, commercial and community events that is restructuring and revitalising the town centre.
Its design reflects a strong environmental ambition. A cross laminated timber structure with panels from the Landes region and low-carbon concrete are all part of a lowcarbon approach.
On the façade, a filtering system completes the bioclimatic design, providing comfort, natural ventilation and a direct link with the public space, whose landscaping aims to reduce heat islands. To complete this choice of sustainable and recyclable materials, 600m2 of AZENGAR® has been used for the roof.
A standing seam installation reflects the complex proportions of the hall’s module and guarantees a precise design, while the natural colour of this surface appearance creates a play on reflections and light.
A contemporary design that combines innovation, sustainability and environmental excellence in the heart of traditional buildings.

A 600 m² venue for cultural, commercial and community events that is restructuring and revitalising the town centre.
Its design reflects a strong environmental ambition. A cross laminated timber structure with panels from the Landes region and low-carbon concrete are all part of a lowcarbon approach.

On the façade, a filtering system completes the bioclimatic design, providing comfort, natural ventilation and a direct link with the public space, whose landscaping aims to reduce heat islands. To complete this choice of sustainable and recyclable materials, 600m2 of AZENGAR® has been used for the roof.
A standing seam installation reflects the complex proportions of the hall’s module and guarantees a precise design, while the natural colour of this surface appearance creates a play on reflections and light.
A contemporary design that combines innovation, sustainability and environmental excellence in the heart of traditional buildings.