A glass act: Solarlux
The new Théâtre Le Maillon in Strasbourg has an invisible leading actor – Solarlux glazing, which shows just how dramatic minimalism can be.
April 20, 2021 | 10:00 pm CUT

Anything is possible: the Théâtre Le Maillon in Strasbourg opens up new horizons with its atrium that becomes a performance setting itself

As you like it: The two theatre halls designed on a modular principle are highly flexible and allow for all kinds of seating arrangements
The theatre is increasingly seen as a creative workspace: an attitude that has also been adopted by the new Théâtre Le Maillon in Strasbourg with its open industrial look


The black, monumental concrete facade of the new Le Maillon makes an imposing impression on the visitor at first glance, but inside, a building full of light, volume and emptiness opens up

Out the door: Thanks to the foldable panels from Solarlux, the foyer and inner courtyard can be connected
Upon entering the light-flooded interior, visitors are greeted by a voluminous emptiness

Glass menagerie: Solarlux’s multi-leaf cero sliding systems in widths of 12 and 18 m, and heights of 3.60 m can be opened manually with ease
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