LAMM E4000 desk and table units for the Schlumberger Auditorium of the École Supérieure des Mines in Paris

The Schlumberger Auditorium – the heart of the campus of the famous mining engineering university – designed by Atelier Aconcept and fitted out with LAMM seating systems, has recently reopened its doors, at full capacity.

 

Founded in 1783, the École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris, popularly known as Mines Paris Tech, is the oldest mining engineering university in France, originally destined to educate an “intelligent management” class called upon to guide the fortunes of the kingdom’s mines, considered a sector of major strategic importance at the time. Closed down and later reopened in the Savoy region during the French Revolution, it was definitively reopened in Paris after the fall of Napoleon. Since then, it has been housed in the same prestigious building at no. 60 Boulevard Saint-Michel, on the same side as the Luxembourg Gardens. Its current mission, as a state university, directly dependent on the Ministry of the Economy and Finance, is to train engineers for the energy and raw materials sector. Teachers and students continually to be called Mineurs, to maintain the tradition.

The Schlumberger Auditorium, created in 1975 and thus named as a tribute to Conrad Schlumberger, an outstanding geophysicist who taught at the university at the beginning of the last century, was subjected to a rethink during the last decade, giving rise, in 2013, to a feasibility study, followed by an international competition and a funding campaign by the Mines Paris Tech Foundation, called “Adopt a place”. The positive response from the former Mineurs raised € 1.4 million for the renovation of the Auditorium. The work, which began in 2018 and was slowed down by the pandemic, was completed in 2019, but it was only recently, with the gradual return to normality, that it began to be used to the full again by the university community.

Considered a showcase for the international influence of the university, the 400-metre hall has been fitted out – on a project by the Toulouse architecture firm Atelier Aconcept – with 139 E4000 seating units, 6 of them fixed and with 2 groups of 2 seats for students with disabilities. E4000 – Lucci and Orlandini design is an integrated, continuous system of seats and desks, the fruit of a generalised simplification and rationalisation study, and for the occasion was supplied in a version with seats, backrests and tip-up surfaces in ABET graphite laminate. All the desks have been fitted with electrification channels, and have been installed in straight lines on the rows of the auditorium.

Thanks to its high standards of quality and comfort, the Schlumberger Auditorium has been chosen to host, on 23 October, the TEDx PSL talk: a self-organised encounter that offers an experience similar to the Sapling Foundation’s prestigious series of TED conferences, devised to promote technological and scientific knowledge, and more generally the culture of our age, throughout the world.

Project École Supérieure Des Mines De Paris – Schlumberger Auditorium
Location Paris
Client École Supérieure Des Mines De Paris
Year of completion 2020
Architectural project Atelier Aconcept
Local retailer: BM Bureau
LAMM supply 139 E4000 study benches – Lucci e Orlandini
Photo: ©Florent Michel / 11h45

 

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LAMM armchairs and furniture for the newly opened Clemenceau Medical Center in Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Completion, in the Al Jaddaf residential area, of the conference room for the new world-class Middle East Medical Centre designed by Aecom.

 

Founded in 2008 to promote outstanding medical care in the Middle East, Clemenceau Medicine International (CMI) is a network of hospital centres which aims to raise the quality of healthcare standards in the capitals in which it is present: Beirut (CMC Beirut), Dubai (CMC-DHCC) and Riyadh (CMC Riyadh). Patient care, technology, design and service are the four assets underpinning the philosophy of the Group, whose excellent reputation was established globally by the outstanding Beirut pilot centre, affiliated with the distinguished Johns Hopkins Medicine International programme and accredited by the Joint Commission International (JCI).

The new Clemenceau Medical Center-DHCC in Dubai, which recently opened in the medical hub of Al Jaddaf, one of the Emirate capital’s residential districts, is a state-of-the-art hospital. With its 110 beds, highly advanced technology and the most reliable and innovative treatment methods, it is able to provide patients with the best possible experience in terms of both medical care and hospitality. The project, developed by the client and designed by the architectural firm Aecom, cost a total of 127 million euro. The work, which began in 2017 and finished in 2020, was carried out by the Arabian Construction Company.

One of the focal points of the new centre is the modern conference room, equipped with a movable wall that allows the room to be divided into two smaller ones. To enhance the room in terms of form and functionality, F50 armchairs have been fixed to the floor and arranged in straight, flat rows at the front. At the back of the room, 24 On Time – Baldanzi & Novelli armchairs, which can be collapsed and stored in the two trolleys supplied if needed, have been installed. Complementing these features are four wheeled Flip tables with tilting top and 15 fixed and stackable HL³– Lucci and Orlandini chairs without armrests.

Project Clemenceau Medical Center, Dubai – conference room
Place Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Client Clemenceau Medical Center LZ-LLC
Year of completion 2020
Architectural design Aecom
Contractor: Arabian Construction Company
Local dealer: Maj Sal Offshore
LAMM Supply F50 armchairs
24 On Time armchairs
2 On Time trolleys
4 Flip tables
15 HL³ chairs
Photos: Barry Lake | Future Photography

 

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