The renovation
Led by Atelier LUMA in collaboration with BC architects & studies and Assemble, the renovation site was the occasion to implement Lot 8, a long-term research project for a bioregional architecture, guided by principles of locality and sustainability. The construction site, a true large-scale prototype, brought together many local partners and was the occasion for collective workshops and training sessions on the materials and techniques developed. Le Magasin Électrique is built and equipped with the results of Atelier LUMA’s research, from the coating of the façade to the socket covers.
Structural elements such as walls and partitions were produced from waste earth and minerals, and agricultural coproducts. The acoustics and the finishing of the interiors were done with panels of sunflower fibers, rice straw, and soil from the bioregion. The terrazzo floor, bathroom tiles, stains, door handles, and light fixtures are the result of years of research into algae, salt, bioplastics, earth, and enamels in collaboration with local partners. Le Magasin Électrique, designed by and for Atelier LUMA, is the teams’ workplace.
A research and prototyping space that consists of a biolab, wood, ceramics, textile and DTP workshops, office spaces, a dye house, a materials testing lab, and a functional plant garden. The Agora, a large central space in the building, hosts temporary exhibitions and events open to the public.