The Jean Macé School Group Extension project takes a stand in favor of know-how, sobriety, and common sense. It achieved its unprecedented ambitions with 800 m² of load-bearing rammed earth walls composed exclusively of unmodified and unstabilized raw earth, extracted 50 km from the site, and implemented using the traditional method in situ. This age-old know-how takes its rightful place in a contemporary architectural project, within the framework of a major public commission.
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