Le Spot at Evry 2 in Île-de-France wins a Janus Award from the French Institute of Design

Our client, SCC has won the prestigious 2024 Janus Award for Retail from the Institut Français du Design (French Institute of Design) for the Chapman Taylor-designed Le Spot at Evry 2 shopping centre in Île-de-France.

The annual Janus Awards, sponsored by the French Ministry of Industry and Foreign Trade, celebrate design excellence. With the rise of online shopping, shopping centres need to reinvent physical retail to compete. The jurors recognised Le Spot for greatly enhancing the shopper experience at Evry 2 by adding new leisure functions, a redesigned retail offer, and a brand-new food concept.

Le Spot is a brand-new destination created as part of the restructuring of Evry 2, a large regional shopping centre and complex in Île-de-France.

The project has created a covered square with terraces and restaurants instead of vacant offices and redeveloped the existing food and beverage area. New retail kiosks further liven the mall.

A sinusoidal canopy supported by V-shaped metal columns enhances the visual impact from the side of the Place des Terrasses. The facades are white lacquered aluminium cassettes, the lightness of which helps to limit the added weight on existing structures.

Coloured inserts also animate the facades. They are made of a translucent material backlit by LEDs, with variable intensities according to the outside ambient light and will animate the Place des Terrasses at nightfall.

Congratulations to SCC and everyone involved with the scheme for this well-deserved award.

Xavier Grau (EUATB OAB)

Director, Brussels

Xavier has a wide range of design skills, with extensive experience working internationally. He has completed projects in many countries and cultural environments.

He specialises in the design and project management of mixed-use developments, and has particular expertise in the residential, workplace and retail sectors.

Xavier joined Chapman Taylor in 1997 as a design architect and project manager. He became the Director responsible for our Brussels studio in 2005.


Areas of Expertise:

Mixed-use / Retail

Mariia Grachova (MS Arch)

Director, Brussels

Mariia has worked on major retail, transportation and mixed-use schemes in Europe, Africa and South Asia, including the Brussels Airport Connector building, Evry2 shopping centre and the adjacent Place des Terrasses urban regeneration development near Paris, Douala Airport in Cameroon and Dolmen shopping centre in Lahore, Pakistan.

Mariia joined Chapman Taylor in July 2012 and became a Director in 2023. Committed and rigorous, Mariia has displayed great leadership skills and is technically proficient, as well as being able to speak several languages.

Areas of expertise:

Retail / Transportation / Mixed-Use / Delivery

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