House in Charbonnières-les-Bains / Atelier Didier Dalmas
Built on a ground with strong slope, the building takes advantage of the site by working on two levels.
© Jérôme Ricolleau
Architects: Atelier Didier Dalmas
Location: 69260 Charbonnières-les-Bains, France
Architect In Charge: Didier Dalmas
Area: 250.0 sqm
Project Year: 2009
Photographs: Jérôme Ricolleau
Other Participants: Agibat, Nicolas, Atelier.annegardoni (engineering consultancy)
© Jérôme Ricolleau
From the architect. Built on a ground with strong slope, the building takes advantage of the site by working on two levels.
© Jérôme Ricolleau
Indeed, on a low level a garage and a studio take place. We can also find all the technical elements necessary for the efficiency of the house. The accesses to these spaces are completely hide since the outside, by dint of the rigor of the drawing.
Long Section
Above the low level in lacquered aluminium, the main level is as "posed". As if it placed naturally on it on one side and on the ground of other one, so catching up the slope. Its decline in cantilever on the east façade not only allows the living room to open up existing vegetation but also to cover the entrance and access to the garage.
© Jérôme Ricolleau ...
© Jérôme Ricolleau
Architects: Atelier Didier Dalmas
Location: 69260 Charbonnières-les-Bains, France
Architect In Charge: Didier Dalmas
Area: 250.0 sqm
Project Year: 2009
Photographs: Jérôme Ricolleau
Other Participants: Agibat, Nicolas, Atelier.annegardoni (engineering consultancy)
© Jérôme Ricolleau
From the architect. Built on a ground with strong slope, the building takes advantage of the site by working on two levels.
© Jérôme Ricolleau
Indeed, on a low level a garage and a studio take place. We can also find all the technical elements necessary for the efficiency of the house. The accesses to these spaces are completely hide since the outside, by dint of the rigor of the drawing.
Long Section
Above the low level in lacquered aluminium, the main level is as "posed". As if it placed naturally on it on one side and on the ground of other one, so catching up the slope. Its decline in cantilever on the east façade not only allows the living room to open up existing vegetation but also to cover the entrance and access to the garage.
© Jérôme Ricolleau ...
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