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Cinéma Capitole
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renovation and addition
Place
Lausanne, Switzerland
Studio
Photos
Daniel Furrer
Description
Switzerland’s largest cinema becomes the «Maison du Cinéma»
Built in 1928 and
renovated in the 1950s, the Cinéma Capitole is the largest Swiss cinema still
in operation. Thanks to the tenacity of «La Petite Dame du Capitole», Lucienne
Schnegg, this important heritage from the golden age of cinema has been
preserved. Following the purchase of the Capitole by the City of Lausanne, the
project launched in 2015 had two main aims: to restore the historic building
fabric and to create a second screening room, an essential tool for the
Cinémathèque Suisse. The historic building with its unique interplay of
twenties and fifties architecture has therefore been augmented by a new
underground extension. These two apparently very different parts are
nevertheless closely linked. The location of the new auditorium was determined
by conservational, structural and urbanistic constraints. It establishes
spatial relationships between the different historic parts of the monument,
increasing flexibility of use. Without forced contrast or mimicry, the new
architecture is designed to fit in with the two pre-existing epochs. The
extension thus acts as a link, both spatially and in terms of its architectural
expression.

