A kaleidoscopic wonder for spectators, French architect Paul Le Quernac had done a wonderful job on the Mulhouse Cultural Center. Preventing the building from becoming a monolithic block between apartments, Quernac constructed a new cultural hub to represent the redevelopment of the socio-cultural space.
An expressive design that converts the 1,250 square meters into a beautiful vibrant place. An entrance doused in magenta paint with dark square apertures invites visitors to enter the newly renovated centre.
A ground floor with two sections that twist up to the next floor, the many rooms inside are emblazoned with bold colours of electric blue and punchy orange. Evoking an energy that cannot be replicated in ordinary architecture, this cultural centre is an outstanding piece of work.
To see more, visit Paul Le Quernac’s website.
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