École Primaire Jean Rostand
- Year
- 2021
- Category
- Details · Architecture +Stone
- Type
- Educational
- Status
- Built
- Firm
- designbuildLAB
- Location
- Bourgoin-Jallieu, France
Jean Rostand is primary school at the edge of a park in the urban center of Bourgoin-Jallieu, France. For centuries the inhabitants of Rhône-Alpes region have found that their soil and stone were perfectly adapted to building construction. This material culture led to a shared architectural language, or “vernacular” in which primary structures like civic buildings and houses were built in limestone masonry and secondary structures like barns and workshops in rammed-earth. Beginning with the industrial revolution, the region has become synonymous with the (re)invention of industrial concrete and thus the waning of the “savoir-faire” to build with natural geo-sourced materials.
Jean Rostand is primary school at the edge of a park in the urban center of Bourgoin-Jallieu, France. For centuries the inhabitants of Rhône-Alpes region have found that their soil and stone were perfectly adapted to building construction. This material culture led to a shared architectural language, or “vernacular” in which primary structures like civic buildings and houses were built in limestone masonry and secondary structures like barns and workshops in rammed-earth. Beginning with the industrial revolution, the region has become synonymous with the (re)invention of industrial concrete and thus the waning of the “savoir-faire” to build with natural geo-sourced materials.