Onze 04 Marie-Jose Perec and Josephine Baker Center

Name: SPORTS AND CULTURAL CENTER MARIE-JOSE PEREC AND JOSEPHINE BAKERClient: La Bouëxière Town hallLocation: 10 Rue Jean Langlais, 35340 La Bouëxière, Ille-et-Vilaine, FranceProgram: Sports and cultural centre Marie-José Perec building: 595-seat sports hall for departmental-level competitions, 9 badminton courts, 1 handball court, 1 tennis court, 1 basketball court, pre-installation of climbing wall. Josephine Baker building: dance hall, dance hall changing rooms, technical rooms, squash room Communal areas: hall, social area, players‘ changing rooms, referees’ changing rooms, infirmary, anti-doping room, boiler room Outdoor areas: general forecourt, 2 padel courtsArea: 2.505 m² Budget: 4.300.000 € Year: 2025Architecture and Landscape: Onze04 Architectes, Gustavo Silva-Nicoletti:
Date: January 8, 2026

The local authority wants to build a new cultural and sports facility that will be able to host regional-level sport competitions. The chosen location is next to two existing facilities: the Pierre de Coubertin sports complex and the André Blot cultural centre. Other facilities are close by but disconnected from these: the stadium, tennis courts, bowling green and BMX track.

The construction of the new facility represents a great opportunity to reorganise and revitalise this prefiferic area of the city, creating a major sports and cultural hub that integrates the existing facilities and reconnects the whole area with the neighbouring districts. The Town Planning Scheme provides for the creation of a footpath to the south of the existing cultural center, linking it with a nearby housing development. The project’s proposal is to move the alignment of this path to make it a structuring axis for organizing both current and future facilities. This new axis will pass through the new sports hall, dividing the building into two distinct volumes: the multi-sports hall to the north and the squash and dance hall to the south. The walkway crosses the complex at two different levels.

On the upper level, the public walkway crosses the building from the outside, taking advantage of an upper access that leads directly to the top of the tribunes of the sports hall. This access takes the form of an exterior belvedere overlooking the hall.
On the lower level, an access from the promenade leads directly to the public hall and the facility’s social area.

The response to an extended programme, with different requirements in terms of time use and climate, is the use of two different construction logics: on the one hand, a compact volume, incorporating two entrances at different levels and the heated volume of the squash and dance hall, and on the other, the volume of the sports hall, unheated and covered by a textile membrane with four inverted points whose geometry cools the pavilion a during the summer months.

The backlit lantern created by its white fabric envelope at night represents the renewal of the sports and cultural center and its public-amenity character.

Juan Cardona

Juan Cardona

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