Architects:Ateliers O-S architectes
Area :1049 m²
Year :2022
Photographs :Cyrille Weiner
Lead Architects :Vincent Baur, Guillaume Colboc, Gaël Le Nouëne, Jade Maridort
Structure Engineer :EVP
Structural Work :CBCservice
New Area : 315 m²
Program / Use / Building Function : Kitchen and dining hall for 400 meals
Economist : VPEAS
Electricity : CESA
Kitchen : Bonnet-Thirode
City : Aubergenville
Country : France
Located on the Aubergenville plateau overlooking the Seine shortly before Mantes-la-Jolie, the Vincent Van Gogh high school is located not far from the city center between fields, a suburban area, and a large social housing complex. It was designed by architect Jean-François Laurent and inaugurated in 1991.
The building emerges from the cultivated plains to culminate towards the hall, a high point identified by its urban forecourt. A star-shaped organization distributes 3 antennas that successively house the administration with the artistic and linguistic poles, the scientific department, and a catering of 600 covers which is organized in 7 dining rooms distributed around a refrigerated fountain.