Designing four entities of the music conservatory distributed across three distinct sites within a landscaped ensemble open to the public.
A facility that strikes a balance between enhancing what already exists and implementing the transformations required for the functioning of the new program.
The landscape project adopts a minimal intervention, enabling an intuitive, natural, and territorially grounded reading of the site.
The orangery, set within the footprint of the former greenhouse, together with the new connecting gallery between the two pavilions, features a low-profile volume. It does not alter the perspective of the main axis and preserves the isolated character of the pavilion.
The auditorium is embedded into the topography, creating a new belvedere overlooking the Château de Versailles forecourt.