by projectby year
Institut pour la photographie2026
A party at the Villa2024
Théâtre de la Digue 22024
Théâtre de la Digue2023
Face à Arcimboldo2021
La Galerie du temps2019
École nationale supérieure d'arts de Paris-Cergy2019
Le Pavillon du mouvement continu (Hypar)2019
Le Violon d’Ingres2018
Campus Aquafin2018
Douy Delcupe2018
Théâtre Nanterre-Amandiers2018
Adieu, me dit cette pensée, je n’irai pas plus loin2018
ESAAA Ecole Supérieure d’Arts Annecy Alpes2017
No tears for the creatures of the night2017
Institut Henri Poincaré, Paris2017
Une clarté artificielle, jaune et pâle2016
Mo.Co. Hôtel des collections2016
Centre national de la danse, Pantin2016
Les couleurs du ciel2016
La nuit est plus sombre avant l’aube2015
Chaise Lambert2015
Folie L52015
Collection Lambert en Avignon2015
From the sun to the cloud (from 3 000 k to 6 000 k)2014
La Mort de Cleopatre / La Dame de Monte Carlo / Erwartung2014
Sans titre (Vallée de l'Asse)2014
Augusta Raurica2014
Centre culturel Calvi-Balagne, Scène Nationale2014
Le Jardin des diversions2013
Sans titre (Le Jardin des diversions)2013
Fata Morgana2013
Sommeil Nerveux (icosahedron light balls)2013
Planetarium Sorrow2013
Maison de la culture de Seine-Saint-Denis, Bobigny2013
Magic carpet2013
La Densità dello Spettro2012
Public spaces and pavilions for the Lausanne EPFL2012
Centre d'Art Contemporain de Tours2012
Par la contrainte2012
Dübendorf Schule2012
Divine2012
Notus Loci2012
Mademoiselle Julie2011
Altered States2011
Mucem - Fort Saint-Jean, Marseille2011
Le déclin du jour2010
Sans titre2010
Ça va, a prefabricated movie theater2010
Don’t Trust Anyone Over Thirty The Storyboard2010
Miss Julie2010
Descendents of the Eunuch Admiral2010
Pompidou Mobile2009
Pompidou Mobile2009
La Maison des grands lacs2009
The Prophecy2008
Drip feed2008
Dr Jekyll & Mr Mouse2008
Feuillet d'Hypnos, Unité d’habitation 3 jours2007
Festival d'Avignon2007
Grand Opening2006
Ça va2006
DTAOT: Combine (Don’t Trust Anyone Over Thirty, All Over Again)2006
La Maison des Morts2006
Hippolyte2005
Don't Trust Anyone Over Thirty2004

Théâtre de la Digue

Toulouse, France
2023 - 2024
Status: restricted competition, 1st Prize
Client: Ville de Toulouse
BERGER&BERGER (lead architect)
Team: Théo Vachon
Collaborators: FPO1 (local architect), Terrell (structural engineering), Soconer (MEP), FCS (scenography), Gamba (acoustics), Execo (cost), Keyros (BIM)
Surface: 1 200m²

The requalification of the Théâtre de la Digue integrates the urban landscape, the city of Toulouse, and the theater. From the public square in front of it to the new theater stage on the upper floors, connected by the original performance hall transformed into an open space for all audiences... The square “sliding” under the building on the ground floor, guiding the public within.

The project engages with the history of the place, working with the existing heritage, while making objective improvements: new, high-performance façades and an additional structure that supports a new stage designed for theatrical creation. These are "grafted" additions to the existing structure, preserving its architectural qualities.
The new facade is made of glass bricks. Openable frames are integrated at specific points, creating views and openings onto the square. This choice places the theater within a modern architectural history, with the glass brickwork arrangement having been made famous by the construction of Pierre Chareau's Maison de Verre. This implementation ensures both the longevity of the structure, a contribution of natural light, and a specific visual presence with changing atmospheric effects, depending on the angle of the sunlight and artificial lighting.

On the ground floor, the original stage and its seating are preserved to become the reception area, an open platform for multiple uses. It transforms into an agora, an archaeological structure that alternates between hosting exhibitions, conferences, events, and educational and cultural activities. This versatile platform is characterized by the heritage value of the concrete structure and is enhanced by the introduction of direct and indirect natural light through the removal, demolition, addition, and construction of architectural elements that create new openings, radically transforming the space, breaking down its boundaries, and allowing natural light to enter where it was previously absent.

The Théâtre de la Digue thus offers a dual venue: a lower hall and an upper hall. This new hall on level +2 allows for artistic creation and the hosting of companies as part of performing arts residencies. It is a flexible space, acoustically treated, with thermal properties, efficient and adapted to the creation of contemporary theatrical works. This new architecture is positioned above the existing one, suspended almost 10 meters high. It provides a unique volume for the public/performance relationship, with a depth of 22.80 meters, a width of 15.00 meters, and a height of 11.00 meters.

In a modern spatial archaeology, our project creates a direct public access from the city to the existing stage and the new theater hall. The latter meets a wide range of contemporary performance needs, whether for theater, dance, or amplified concerts. This architecture allows for flexibility and adaptability in production, preparation, rehearsal, and performance conditions, as well as in the relationships with the audience.