Kaan Architecten designs stacked glass Eurartisanat headquarters in Lille

Eurartisanat Chambre de Métiers et de l'Artisanat des Hauts-de-Franc by kaan Atchitecten

A stack of low, glazed forms house the Eurartisanat Chambre de Métiers et de l’Artisanat des Hauts-de-Franc in Lille, France, designed by Dutch architecture firm Kaan Architecten.

Called the CMA for short, the building is the new headquarters for the French Chamber of Trades and Craftsmanship.

Eurartisanat Chambre de Métiers et de l'Artisanat des Hauts-de-Franc by kaan Atchitecten

Located in the Euralille business district, the CMA building provides educational workshop spaces and offices that support craft-related businesses.

Spread across a footprint of 80-square-metres, the low-slung block has a set-back first storey, sandwiched between the two larger ground and second floors.

Eurartisanat Chambre de Métiers et de l'Artisanat des Hauts-de-Franc by kaan Atchitecten

Polished aluminium frames house double glass facades, which provide climate and acoustic control.

The second storey cantilevers out over the mid-section. It shelters the large terrace and wraparound pathway – paved with pale Vals Quartzite – built on the roof of the podium below.

Eurartisanat Chambre de Métiers et de l'Artisanat des Hauts-de-Franc by kaan Atchitecten

This terrace, along with the Place de Artisans to the south, provides two new public spaces leading to the entrances into the building’s two areas – apprentice training spaces to the north and offices to the south.

The entrance axis cuts through a roughly symmetrical plan, which is arranged around six planted patio spaces.

Eurartisanat Chambre de Métiers et de l'Artisanat des Hauts-de-Franc by kaan Atchitecten

Gaps in the roof bring light into the interiors via the glazed walls surrounding the patios

These patios sit alongside four circulation cores at each corner of the building, which allow the central axis to remain as open and clear as possible and creates an obvious divide between different areas.

Eurartisanat Chambre de Métiers et de l'Artisanat des Hauts-de-Franc by kaan Atchitecten

The Eurartisanat CMA includes a cooking school, hairdressing school, laboratories conference spaces and an auditorium.

The simple interiors are finished in while with pale wood floors. The facades of the patios are clad in the same Vals Quartzite as the external terraces, creating a contrast with the large, polished aluminium window frames.

Eurartisanat Chambre de Métiers et de l'Artisanat des Hauts-de-Franc by kaan Atchitecten

“With its minimalist aesthetics and elegant transparency the monolithic building gives an embracing and protective gesture,” said the practice.

Rotterdam-based Kaan Architecten is led by Kees Kan, Vincent Panhuysen and Dikkie Scipio.

The practice’s recent projects include a glass and concrete study centre at Tilburg University in The Netherlands, and an austere crematorium in Beligum.

Photography is by Fernando Guerra.

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