Case study: GS Briand-Buisson-Nadaud

Perfect integration into architecture

The Briand-Buisson-Nadaud school in the northern French city of Lille was given a thorough overhaul in 2012. ETAP lighting was perfectly integrated into the architecture.


The Briand-Buisson-Nadaud school group accommodates some 500 children in pre-school and primary education. Since the building no longer met standards, the town administration opted for a thorough renovation. Architectural firm ZIGZAG, which is linked to the engineering office ETR, succeeded in preserving the existing building, which belongs to the heritage of the City of Lille, and added a modern extension. The old beige bricks go particularly well with the new dark grey stone and wooden cladding. Both sections of the buildings are connected on the ground floor by an internal alley and on the upper floors by footbridges, which results in the building being surprisingly bright and airy.

 

Children are proud
ETAP's main and emergency lighting was perfectly integrated into the architecture, but also fitted in exactly with the city's desire to lower energy consumption and to house the pupils in a high-quality environment. Efficient U5 luminaires with air extraction provide lighting in the classrooms. They chose the K5 and K6 for their emergency lighting.
The project's major assets can be found in the increased value of the existing buildings, as well as in light quality, choice of colour and attention to detail,” according to Clotilde Boulange of the urban renewal department. “I feel that the children are really proud of the fact that they can attend this school every day.”

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City:
Lille
Country:
France
Year:
2013
Application:
Schools
Architect:
ZIG ZAG
Engineer:
ETR
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