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Cardete & Huet win Agen Congress Center

3 November 2011

Agen has chosen the team of Cardete & Huet for the restructuring of its “Parc des Expositions”.

The project is centered on a new multifunctional congress and exposition building. The design couples a fixed 500-seat amphitheater, suspended over the main entry, to a large exposition hall under a large span roof. The two principal volumes can be combined to create a large seating area for up to 2 000 seats.

Construction is scheduled to start at the end of 2012.

Owner: City of Agen
Architects: Cardete & Huet
Scenographer: dUCKS scéno
Acoustician: Gamba Acoustique

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