Queyries, a project by ZW/A zweyacker & associés, involves the transformation of a 19th-century heritage building in Bordeaux, France, into a space for higher education. Led by architect and designer Kevin Henaff, this restoration project aims to preserve the historic character of the building while accommodating modern educational needs.
Embracing Heritage
Situated on the banks of the Garonne River, the complex comprises three adjoining buildings, reflecting the architectural evolution of the Bordeaux Bastide district. The project honors the district’s history while embracing its urban transformation, resonating with the energy of the emancipation-loving community.
Enhancing Existing Structures
The transformation of Queyries begins with a commitment to enhance the existing building with care, ensuring its evolution aligns with the program requirements while guaranteeing durability. Careful restructuring and restoration efforts are employed to optimize available spaces, highlight architectural features, and create a harmonious blend of old and new elements.
Restoring with Precision
The restoration involves significant restructuring of the heritage building, including the cellars and courtyard. Attention to detail is paramount, with a focus on preserving decorative elements, such as molding and fireplaces, and restoring the metal framework to enhance aesthetics. The extension of the courtyard and restoration of the cellars contribute to the spatial richness of the site.
Creating a Central Hub
A key aspect of the project is the creation of a three-level atrium within the cellars, serving as a central core for the establishment. Exposed structural woodwork and redesigned interior facades add visual interest, while the atrium fosters connectivity between different areas of the building, transforming the school experience for users.
Sustainability Integration
In addition to its architectural significance, the Queyries project prioritizes sustainability. Photovoltaic panels ensure autonomous energy production, while green roofs and vegetated gaps contribute to biodiversity and improve thermal and acoustic comfort. The use of natural vegetation support, made from oyster shells, reflects the project’s commitment to environmental responsibility.
Conclusion
Queyries exemplifies the successful integration of heritage preservation, modern functionality, and sustainable design principles. Through meticulous restoration and innovative architectural solutions, ZW/A zweyacker & associés have revitalized this historic building, ensuring its relevance for future generations while honoring its rich legacy in the Bordeaux Bastide district.