Coffee shop | Dominique Coulon & associés

Strasbourg Strasbourg / France / 2019

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This small coffee shop is in the Petite France, a very touristy area in the heart of the historic centre of Strasbourg, on a square produced by bombing during the Second World War. The building housing the coffee shop dates back to the reconstruction period in the 1950s. A Beautiful lime tree stands in front of the coffee shop, providing the generously-sized terrace with cooling shade. The outdoor furniture in shades of green can be arranged in many different formations, all harmoniously consistent with the tree. The coffee shop stands three steps higher than the square, clearly visible to passers-by through the five arches that make up the facade.
We designed the coffee shop as a bright white homogeneous box, accentuating its visibility and power of attraction. The curve of the arches becomes a geometric theme: repeated throughout the space, the curves and counter-curves resonate with each other. The plaster panel appears detached from its wall, threading its way through the café until it reaches a final curve on the covered front steps, inviting passers-by to come in. Inside, the existing staircase has been retained and its opaque guardrail transformed into a feature in the composition of the coffee shop's layout. The eating counter offers an unsupported horizontal line looking out over the square.
The untreated materials in light colours (speckled white terrazzo for the floor and counter, plaster facing on the walls, white paint and acoustic insulation sprayed on the false ceilings, etc) capture the light and create a milky ambience. Unusual exotic plants cheer up the place.
The coffee shop becomes a sleek cocoon, a lantern, totally at odds with present-day standards.


 


Client : Private
 
Architect : Dominique Coulon & associés
Dominique Coulon, Benjamin Rocchi, Mathilde Blum, Sophie Georgel
 
Program :
Planning of a place into a coffee shop
 
Address : 2 place des meuniers, 67000 Strasbourg
Google Maps Location : 48.5816177, 7.7422934
 
Surface : 36,5 sq. m.
Budget : 120 000 € excluding taxes
 
Plans and technical phases : from april to may 2019
Construction : from may to mid-june 2019 / 7 weeks
Delivery : mid-june 2019
 
Construction companies :
Werey-Stenger (plastering), Rev-Sol (terrazzo floor), Hunsinger (exterior and interior joinery), Ingénieur IPF STE Hirtzel Arbogast & Fils (electricity), Frank Sanitaires (plombing), Peinture Schwartz (painting), Sigwald (metalworks), Aldeo (furniture)
 
Photography : Eugeni Pons, David Romero-Uzeda

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    This small coffee shop is in the Petite France, a very touristy area in the heart of the historic centre of Strasbourg, on a square produced by bombing during the Second World War. The building housing the coffee shop dates back to the reconstruction period in the 1950s. A Beautiful lime tree stands in front of the coffee shop, providing the generously-sized terrace with cooling shade. The outdoor furniture in shades of green can be arranged in many different formations, all harmoniously...

    Project details
    • Year 2019
    • Work started in 2019
    • Work finished in 2019
    • Client Private client
    • Contractor Werey-Stenger (plastering), Rev-Sol (terrazzo floor), Hunsinger (exterior and interior joinery), Ingénieur IPF STE Hirtzel Arbogast & Fils (electricity), Frank Sanitaires (plombing), Peinture Schwartz (painting), Sigwald (metalworks), Aldeo (furniture)
    • Cost 120000
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Bars/Cafés / Restaurants
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