Projets d'architecture en Logement


Domain / 
Logement
Programme / 
intermediate habitat
Lieu / 
St Heand (42)
Maître d'oeuvre / 
Commune de St Heand
Surface / 
920 m²
Coût / 
970 000 euros HT
Mission / 
mastery of complete
Calendrier / 
delivery in 2006
Agence / 
Art Ingenierie
Description / 
The village of St Heand is structured around the RD 11. It is a draft habitat intermediary who raises the issues of redefining the entrance to the village, intervention in an old buildings and report the road. The project includes housing a group of six residences and three townhouses. The layout consists of two volumes positioned "T" and face due south based on a base housing the terminal semi buried. The foundation ensures the protection near the way with an elevation of housing and is the liaison between the two entities: the collective and townhouses. It is directed by a concrete wall that owns a fruit and a stone cladding countries. The plant is the second element defining the base; tree plantations of townhouses are likely to "fall back" on the stone wall. The town houses have two terraces, one for residence and the other for rooms. A volume door-to-fake on the ramp terminal is home to a room. It has a metal structure and a dressing of wood. In the basement, every home has a garage, a parking space and a cellar.