The first restoration projects were completed from 2004 to 2006, drawing in particular on workforce integration agencies (Association des compagnons bâtisseurs, ARC41, Acesm for youths in difficulty). For all these tasks, La Compagnie du Hasard took pains to preserve the beauty of the materials (wood, stone, slate and tiles), to find environment friendly heating alternatives, guaranteeing lower operating cost in winter (thanks to the advice from the Ademe environmental conservation agency). Besides, it is keen to create friendly, handsome and comfortable areas for the spectators. The parquet floors, the insulation and the partitions are built by the ARC41 integration firm.
The rural cultural center, which will then be developed around this establishment, will include a theater school accessible to youths and adults, a small 50-seat room for rehearsals and performances, a workshop for building the sets and accessories, open air theater spaces, a large car park, a conference room, and permanently installed huts to accommodate the actors, musicians and technicians in residence. Half of the pupils, from publics in difficulty, will attend courses free of charge. The farmhouse will accommodate the offices, dressing rooms and a reception hall for the public, with a book and video library.
By joining the project, the Veolia Environnement Foundation wanted to help La Compagnie du Hasard to place an expansive, rich art, capable of attracting all audiences, within the reach of all.