Pigna Auditorium, Corsica, France

A small auditorium in the Corsican village of Pigna hosts acoustic and vocal music recitals in an intimate space composed of a stage surmounted by a brick vault and a stepped tribune with separate entrance. The building was constructed using an Egyptian technique already present in the area: “terra cruda”, which employs unfired bricks made of compressed clay and lime, the optimal solution to improve the levels of thermal, hygrometric, and acoustic comfort.

In the stalls, the original wooden seats of the tribune were replaced with Aresline Dyapason armchairs: these offer optimal sound absorption that does not vary with the presence or absence of a human body, and that feature a wooden frame behind the backrest and under the seat, a large opening under the solid armrest, and light padding.

Focus

 

  • Wooden Dyapason armchair with upholstered seat and backrest

Project

Pigna Auditorium

 

Location

Pigna, Corsica, France

 

Client

Centre National de Création Musicale, VOCE

 

Architect

CFL Architecture with Paul Casalonga

 

End use

Auditorium

 

Surface prepared

130 sqm

 

Supplied seats

115

 

Supplied products

Dyapason (in two widths: 55 cm and 52 cm)

 

Year of completion

2021

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Technical data

capacity

115 seats

 

installed products

Dyapason

 

 

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