HIGHlite Lasers for state of the art French Library
After three and a half years, the new state of the art Alexis de Tocqueville library in Caen was inaugurated in early 2017. Designed by famous Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas from OMA, the building, shaped like a St Andrew’s cross, hosts over one million art works and is organised around four themed areas: Arts, literature, sciences & technologies and human sciences. With a total area of 11,700 sqm (including 5,800 sqm open to the public), this new flagship cultural centre hosts an auditorium for conferences, exhibition venues, reading rooms, a restaurant and a café, as well as administration and preservation areas.
dUCKS scéno – an agency specialised in scenography design for theatres, concert halls, museums and exhibitions, as well as special venues – created the backdrops for the various spaces. The company has worked with major architectural firms on the scenic conception of milestone projects such as the Lyon Opera, the Hanover Expo 2000, Madrid’s Reina Sofia museum auditoriums and the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris to name a few. For the Tocqueville library project, they deployed the equipment used in the various areas’ scenic layouts, including AV, lighting, the video wall projection, and the auditorium’s scenic machinery.
AV integration was handled by Auvisys, a Caen-based company specialised in museums, events, education and meeting rooms, who won the tender from the urban community of Caen la Mer. “We completed this project in two months on top of the cabling and networking work” explains Christophe Vallée, sales manager at Auvisys.