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Maison I

29350 Moëlan-sur-Mer, France

Architects:

Emilien Robin

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Emilien Robin

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2009

Moëlan-sur-Mer

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Category:

RESIDENTIAL

Project Type:

House

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Building

Country:

France

Photographers:

Clement Guillaume

the Architects

Description:

Located in Moëlan-sur-Mer, France, Maison I is a bioclimatic individual house designed by architect Emilien Robin and completed in 2009. The project was an early commission for Robin, who at the time was part of the firm Boidot Robin architectes urbanistes and had graduated from the Nantes National School of Architecture in 2006. The house, created as a secondary residence, was designed with a bioclimatic strategy in mind, prioritizing low-energy performance and a minimal construction budget, especially given its location in a coastal area. The design intentionally moves away from purely formal gestures, instead reinterpreting elements of vernacular architecture to create a contemporary house that is deeply connected to its surroundings. The architecture uses a simple, modern design that is well-integrated into the natural landscape. Its understated aesthetic and thoughtful use of materials create a dwelling that is both beautiful and respectful of its environment. Credits Architect: Emilien Robin Architectural Firm: Boidot Robin architectes urbanistes Photography: Clément Guillaume

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