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Architects: Clément Bacle Architecte
- Area: 65 m²
- Year: 2014
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Photographs:Martin Argyroglo
Text description provided by the architects. This project comprises on the ground floor, a small kitchen, a tv room or a guest room, and a bathroom. And a bedroom and a bathroom upstairs.
The template of the house is identical to the existing one. It takes these characteristics including the pitched roof slates in typical Breton houses. Both houses are connected to the floor by a space "in-between" common. This canopy black aluminum joinery facing east and west diffuse light throughout the day. Three glass plates pierce the upstairs floor as for the view that for the light.
The frame and wood frame house on a concrete slab provides flexibility in implementation. wood siding reminiscent of those barns Breton; it is stained black Douglas French origin finely sawn 200mm wide glulam.
Berries black aluminum joinery on the ground floor are all heights. Upstairs, the two dormers clad with stainless steel gives his whole personality to the whole. Soils are treated painted concrete on the ground floor, parquet hardwood upstairs, and triply painted for the canopy. A dual-door wooden can be isolated in the guest room.
This house preserves the exceptional green setting of this space in the city center while providing a very bright and comfortable home.