By using ArchDaily, you agree to our Terms of Use, Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.

If you want to make the best of your experience on our site, sign-up.

By using ArchDaily, you agree to our Terms of Use, Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.

If you want to make the best of your experience on our site, sign-up.

H House / Margot Aurensan Architecte

Save

H House / Margot Aurensan Architecte - Image 2 of 30H House / Margot Aurensan Architecte - Interior Photography, Kitchen, WoodH House / Margot Aurensan Architecte - Interior Photography, Living Room, Sofa, Wood, Table, Lighting, ChairH House / Margot Aurensan Architecte - Exterior Photography, Wood, ConcreteH House / Margot Aurensan Architecte - More Images+ 25

  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  200
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022
  • Photographs
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Technal, USM, BORA, Bradano, Deltalight, Drawing Margot Aurensan, FLOS, FontanaArte, Foscarini, Kartell, Martinelli Luce, Noir De Bois, Objekto, Oluce, UNIKALO
  • Lead Team: Margot Aurensan
  • Country: France
More SpecsLess Specs
H House / Margot Aurensan Architecte - Image 2 of 30
© Sandrine Iratcabal

Text description provided by the architects. The house is designed with a focus on sobriety and simplicity, both in its volumes and materials. The primary goal was to ensure a perfect integration into its environment, while preserving the site's natural and vegetative character. The house's placement was carefully considered to adapt optimally to the existing topography. The garden-level floor is set against the slope, while the ground floor is delicately positioned, creating the illusion of a single-story building on the main street. This subtlety allows the house to blend into the landscape while respecting the terrain's configuration.

H House / Margot Aurensan Architecte - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Wood
© Margot Aurensan
H House / Margot Aurensan Architecte - Image 28 of 30
Upper Floor Plan
H House / Margot Aurensan Architecte - Interior Photography, Living Room, Sofa, Wood, Table, Lighting, Chair
© Sandrine Iratcabal

The exceptional nature of the site immediately influenced the project. One of the main concerns was to make the most of the stunning view of the Pyrenees, which became an integral element of the design. The outdoor terrace was conceived as a natural extension of the interior space. With large windows, once opened, the two spaces merge and become a single continuous area, offering both a visual and physical continuity between the indoors and outdoors.

H House / Margot Aurensan Architecte - Image 10 of 30
© Sandrine Iratcabal

Regarding materials, these were carefully selected to ensure the house blends seamlessly into its wooded environment. Charred wood, used as cladding on most of the façade, plays an important role in this integration process. This material allows the house to almost disappear into the surrounding vegetation, while giving it a contemporary and natural aesthetic. The use of wood also contributes to the idea of "erasing" the house, aiming for it to coexist with the landscape rather than dominate it.

H House / Margot Aurensan Architecte - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Wood, Table, Lighting, Countertop, Chair, Glass
© Sandrine Iratcabal
H House / Margot Aurensan Architecte - Image 29 of 30
Section A
H House / Margot Aurensan Architecte - Image 22 of 30
© Sandrine Iratcabal

From a technical perspective, the structure of the project is based on a reinforced concrete foundation, supported by micro-pile foundations due to the unstable sandy soil. The ground floor is constructed with brick and covered with charred wood cladding, which combines robustness and lightness while ensuring the overall stability of the building.

H House / Margot Aurensan Architecte - Exterior Photography, Wood, Concrete
© Sandrine Iratcabal

Project gallery

See allShow less
About this office
Cite: "H House / Margot Aurensan Architecte" 23 Mar 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed 30 Mar 2025. <https://www.archdaily.com/1028126/h-house-margot-aurensan-architecte> ISSN 0719-8884

You've started following your first account!

Did you know?

You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.