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Archello Awards 2024
Winners Announced
STRASBOURG MUNICIPAL BATHS
Cyrille Weiner

STRASBOURG MUNICIPAL BATHS

Chatillon Architectes as Architects

Built by architect Fritz Beblo in 1905, the Municipal Baths in Strasbourg are an emblematic place in the city. Very dear to its inhabitants, the building needed to be restored, rehabilitated and new spaces created so that it could once again become a pool anchored in its time and looking forward to the future. This project was entrusted to a consortium consisting of Chatillon Architectes, TNA Architectes, Eiffage, Equalia and Quadriplus.

photo_credit Antoine Mercusot
Antoine Mercusot
photo_credit Cyrille Weiner
Cyrille Weiner

Located at the crossroads of the medieval city of Strasbourg and the Neustadt, a district resulting from the extension of the city by the German Empire from 1870 to 1918, the Municipal Baths in Strasbourg opened their doors in 1908. The building, revolutionary for its time, manages to combine technical concrete and architectural eclecticism, a construction of both antique and neo-regional inspiration. Located at the heart of the UNESCO perimeter, the building is classified as a historical monument since 2017. When it opened, the site offered a variety of services: indoor pools, public showers, sauna, solarium and even a dog grooming area!

photo_credit Cyrille Weiner
Cyrille Weiner
photo_credit Cyrille Weiner
Cyrille Weiner

To carry out this delicate renovation project, the City of Strasbourg, owner of the building, has entrusted SPL Deux-Rives, which selected the group of companies led by Eiffage Construction Alsace, in partnership with Chatillon Architectes agency, which carried out the restoration and rehabilitation project for the covered facility and the emblematic interiors, and TNA agency for the construction of the new aquatic and sports facilities. The new Baths will be managed by the Equalia company. 

photo_credit Cyrille Weiner
Cyrille Weiner
photo_credit Cyrille Weiner
Cyrille Weiner

The project consists of a restoration project, upgrading and adaptation of the site to new contemporary uses, in respect of this monument dear to its residents of Strasbourg. The intervention had to meet several objectives: to enhance the value of the existing building, to restore certain elements and decors that had disappeared or been altered, to ensure that the building was safe and accessible, to renew all of the technical equipment and to design the contemporary fittings expected by the users of this facility. In a nutshell, to anchor it in our time, while preserving its amazing original qualities.

photo_credit Cyrille Weiner
Cyrille Weiner

“This is not a building that leaves one unmoved. When you come for a visit, there is a very clear poetic relationship to space and light. It has plenty of charm. It is a construction of both antique and nep-regional inspiration. This balance is fragile and it is necessary to preserve it”, says François Chatillon, Founder of the Chatillon Architectes office.

photo_credit Cyrille Weiner
Cyrille Weiner

Team:

Architects: CHATILLON ARCHITECTES

Other Participants: TNA Architectes and Eiffage Construction Alsace

Photographers: Antoine Mercusot and Cyrille Weiner

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