Dominique Coulon & Associés
Located in the heart of Strasbourg, Dominique Coulon & Associés is a firm of architects of national and international renown.
For more than 25 years, the agency has earned a reputation for the quality of the public facilities it designs. It has worked on a wide and varied range of programmes, including a media library, music school, auditorium, school complex, swimming pool, sports facilities, a residential home for the dependent elderly, and housing.
Dominique Coulon and his associate Steve Lethos Duclos allow their intuition to lead the way as they seek to develop contextual projects that combine contrast and complexity, where the outer envelope hints at inner richness. Spatial quality and natural light are fundamental elements in every project: space is always controlled by precise geometry.
The agency has received many awards and distinctions: firstly in 1996 with the Prix de la Première Oeuvre for the ‘Pasteur’ lower secondary school in Strasbourg, followed by a number of nominations for the Équerre d’Argent award in 1999, 2002 and 2003. In 2006 it was a prize-winner in the PEB1 Compendium of Exemplary Educational Establishments organised by the OECD, for the ‘Martin Peller’ school complex in Reims. In 2008 it was nominated for the BSI Swiss Architectural Award and for the European Union prize awarded by the Mies van der Rohe Foundation, for the National Drama Centre in Montreuil. It has received a Chicago Athenaeum International Architecture Award on three occasions. In 2014, it won the Pool Vision Contest prize in the ‘public pools’ category, for the swimming pool in Bagneux. In 2017 it received the first prize in the Eiffel Trophies rewarding steel architecture, for the Media Library (Third Place) in Thionville, and was nominated for the European Union prize awarded by the Mies van der Rohe Foundation, for the residential home for the dependent elderly and the residential centre for handicapped people in Orbec.
For more than 25 years, the agency has earned a reputation for the quality of the public facilities it designs. It has worked on a wide and varied range of programmes, including a media library, music school, auditorium, school complex, swimming pool, sports facilities, a residential home for the dependent elderly, and housing.
Dominique Coulon and his associate Steve Lethos Duclos allow their intuition to lead the way as they seek to develop contextual projects that combine contrast and complexity, where the outer envelope hints at inner richness. Spatial quality and natural light are fundamental elements in every project: space is always controlled by precise geometry.
The agency has received many awards and distinctions: firstly in 1996 with the Prix de la Première Oeuvre for the ‘Pasteur’ lower secondary school in Strasbourg, followed by a number of nominations for the Équerre d’Argent award in 1999, 2002 and 2003. In 2006 it was a prize-winner in the PEB1 Compendium of Exemplary Educational Establishments organised by the OECD, for the ‘Martin Peller’ school complex in Reims. In 2008 it was nominated for the BSI Swiss Architectural Award and for the European Union prize awarded by the Mies van der Rohe Foundation, for the National Drama Centre in Montreuil. It has received a Chicago Athenaeum International Architecture Award on three occasions. In 2014, it won the Pool Vision Contest prize in the ‘public pools’ category, for the swimming pool in Bagneux. In 2017 it received the first prize in the Eiffel Trophies rewarding steel architecture, for the Media Library (Third Place) in Thionville, and was nominated for the European Union prize awarded by the Mies van der Rohe Foundation, for the residential home for the dependent elderly and the residential centre for handicapped people in Orbec.
Dominique Coulon & Associés is an architectural practice based in Strasbourg, France.
Bas-Rhin, France Strasbourg, France - Phone: +33 (0) 3 88 32 17 61 - Email: presse@coulon-architecte.fr - http://www.coulon-architecte.fr/
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AntipodeRennes - FrancePhoto by Eugeni Pons
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‘Jeanne-Marie’ home for people suffering from mental disorders in StillStill - FrancePhoto by Eugeni Pons
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Animu media library in Porto-Vecchio. Corsica, France.Porto-Vecchio - FrancePhoto by Eugeni Pons
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Moulon group of schools at Gif-sur-Yvette. FranceGif-sur-Yvette - FrancePhoto by Eugeni Pons
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'Simone Veil' group of schools in VillejuifVillejuif - FrancePhoto by Clément Guillaume
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Coffee shop in StrasbourgStrasbourg - FrancePhoto by David Romero-Uzeda, Eugeni Pons
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Media library and park in PélissannePélissanne - FrancePhoto by Eugeni Pons
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‘Olympe de Gouges’ group of schools in GidyGidy - FrancePhoto by Clément Guillaume
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Group of schools René Beauverie in Vaulx-en-VelinVaulx-en-Velin - FrancePhoto by Eugeni Pons, David Romero-Uzeda
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Covered market and exhibition areaSchiltigheim - FrancePhoto by Eugeni Pons, David Romero-Uzeda
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Housing for Elderly PeopleHuningue - FrancePhoto by Eugeni Pons
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‘Allende’ Performance hall and rehearsal studios in Mons-en-BarœulMons-en-Barœul - FrancePhoto by Eugeni Pons, David Romero-Uzeda
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‘Human Rights’ sports centre in StrasbourgSTRASBOURG - FrancePhoto by Eugeni Pons, David Romero-Uzeda
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Theatre in Freyming-MerlebachFreyming-Merlebach - FrancePhoto by Eugeni Pons, David Romero-Uzeda
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Offices and housing StrasbourgSTRASBOURG - FrancePhoto by Eugeni Pons, David Romero-Uzeda