One of our key ambitions as a conference centre is to continuously invest in providing first-class facilities for our visitors. By the end of 2020 we want to significantly build on the successes we have already accomplished so far.
The reasons behind these projects stem directly from visitor feedback and from the increase we have seen in the number of proposals received for our programmes. We address the need for more accommodation and better technical resources. Other key factors address accessibility for all, and sustainability, such as improving energy efficiency. While these projects focus on our long-term ambitions, we will be doing our best to minimise disruption for visitors visiting the centre in 2018 and 2019. Developing our reception capacities to support a broader scientific programme
Two real estate operations in 2018-2019
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2R-Cirm: Reconstruction-Renovation of Cirm - State-Region Project Contract (2015-2020)
The Reconstruction-Renovation of Cirm was decided in June 2015 when it won the 2015-2020 State-Region Project Contract competition in the branch dedicated to 'Multidisciplinary Scientific and Technological Research'.
The new Bridge-Building - due to emerge in Spring 2019 - will increase reception capacity for Cirm and will also link all our main buildings together, thus bringing more coherence and accessibility to the whole site. This vast real estate development will host
Design and Executive Architect: Julien WAFFLART – AWA, Atelier W Architectes
Contractor: P3G Ingénierie
Project management: CNRS
The new Bridge-Building - due to emerge in Spring 2019 - will increase reception capacity for Cirm and will also link all our main buildings together, thus bringing more coherence and accessibility to the whole site. This vast real estate development will host
- a large conference room with a capacity of 100 seats (making it possible from then on to run two large events simultaneously at Cirm)
- a seminar / videoconference room and offices
- brand new bedrooms and studios.
Design and Executive Architect: Julien WAFFLART – AWA, Atelier W Architectes
Contractor: P3G Ingénierie
Project management: CNRS
PROJECT SKETCHES OF "2R-Cirm"
Cirm-Restaurant: expansion and renovation
To accompany the expansion of our academic facilities and hotel reception capacity, works will take place in the restaurant over the same period of time. The restaurant's capacity will thus increase from 90 to 150 seats. We will also renovate and equip a brand new kitchen in accordance with the latest safety standards in place for establishments open to the public.
Design and Executive Architect and contractors: Cabinet AWA – BET TCE P3g Ingénierie – BET INGECOR
Project management: Cirm-SMF
Project management consultants: Compass Group
Design and Executive Architect and contractors: Cabinet AWA – BET TCE P3g Ingénierie – BET INGECOR
Project management: Cirm-SMF
Project management consultants: Compass Group
PROJECT SKETCHES OF THE RESTAURANT