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YPORT FRANCE by Franklin Azzi

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Project Details:
client: V.W.
architect: Franklin Azzi Architecture
built up area: 60m²
area: 1600m²
submision date: December 2007
type: Individual House
Location: Yport Normandie France
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Project Description:
franklin azzi architecture designed ‘passive house’, through renovating a former hunting house in normandy, france. The extension consists of wood, canvas covers a camouflage of the cuban army. Above is a wooden terrace overlooking the valley.
slabs of the house to the left and right include a heated floor and external industrial sockets. In front of the house is a bunker made from concrete for an office.
The project meets the requirements of high environmental quality as it includes rainwater collection, the use of solar energy (hybrid) and geothermal energy, and reduction of raw material by optimizing the efforts to structure. the assembly of the structure was done
on site with all recyclable materials from a distance of 100km. Wood and vegetable fibers are used for the walls providing insulation and windows provide natural ventilation, etc.”
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The Former Hunting House:

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The Proposal:

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The House:

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click image above to enlarge - photo courtesy franklin azzi architecture

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click image above to enlarge - photo courtesy franklin azzi architecture

click image above to enlarge -  photo courtesy franklin azzi architecture

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click image above to enlarge -  photo courtesy franklin azzi architecture

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