sliding curtains veil ecological cork-clad residence by mesure studio in brittany, france
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sliding curtains veil ecological cork-clad residence by mesure studio in brittany, france
"Mesure Studio completes a seaside residence nestled into the steep slopes of Forêt-Fouesnant on the coast of Brittany, France, that pairs experimental low-carbon construction with strategies for thermal comfort in shifting climates. The 100 square-meter house is defined by its raw interior of exposed natural cork and an envelope of poured-in-place concrete, into which sheets of polished stainless steel are inlaid to create reflective mineral silhouettes."
"Rather than replicate the pitched granite-roofed houses typical of the region, the architects developed a contemporary interpretation of the lean-to form. The roofline is lifted from the ground and detached from the gable, a gesture that protects key sightlines while generating a belvedere overlooking the pond and the Atlantic. This elevated volume also shelters a shaded garden below, designed to mitigate heat during increasingly intense summers and provide cover during periods of rain."
A 100 square-meter seaside house in Brittany employs a low-carbon poured-in-place concrete shell paired with exposed natural cork interiors and mirror-polished stainless-steel inlays. The design interprets a contemporary lean-to with a roofline lifted and detached from the gable, creating a belvedere facing the pond and Atlantic while protecting sightlines. The elevated volume shelters a shaded garden that mitigates summer heat and provides rain cover, and the garden extends upward to form a green roof. Large exterior curtains regulate solar gain and exposure to sea winds, sustaining visual continuity with the ocean horizon.
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