What is there in common between a festival hall, a municipal foyer, a meeting room or a people's house? The variety of terms used to describe these places of sociability has perhaps contributed to hiding a particular architectural richness. Albert Pomade, an architect from the beginning of the 20th century, worked all his life to build the Landes heritage. We owe him the famous Dax bullring, but also many other buildings of the most diverse kinds, such as the Basque-Landes villas on the Boulevard Carnot, still in Dax, or more than twenty projects for meeting rooms. The village hall in Taller remains a witness to the influence of the Belle Epoque on an architecture with conventional forms but brightened up by cheerful female figures.