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Szekér László építész összefoglalója a nagy érdeklődéssel kísért 2011-es Passzívház Nyílt Napról, valamint a „Passzívházak és Energiahatékony Épületek” konferenciáról,... No comment yet.
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The Bioclimate House, designed by French Architect Patrice Bideau, is an energy efficient holiday home for the owners on a site in Baden, France, which overlooks the Gulf of Morbihan.
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Le choix d’un jeu de volumes c’est imposé pour épouser la pente de ce terrain.
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Balade Bretonne & bioclimatique sur le web...
" House Saint Nolff, ‘A bioclimatic house near Vannes’. This house built of wood was dreamt up in 2007 and finished in the spring of 2010. The owners wanted to build an ecological dwelling with an arched roof at SAINT NOLFF in the Morbihan.../..."
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Balade bretonne & bioclimatique sur le web....
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With proper solar orientation and deep insulation, in an oceanic location architects like Patrice Bideau can almost eschew mechanical heating.
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Casa Naturale di giugno è in edicola e in versione digitale. Scopri le novità di questo mese Via Yves Carmeille "Libre passeur"
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Prix 2012 des maisons du Morbihan
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Participation au "Prix 2012 des maisons du Morbihan du Caue 56 " exposition en cours dans le Morbihan
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Interior Design and Inspirational Homes Magazine - HomeDSGN, your daily source for interior design ideas, home design trends, modern homes and contemporary architecture.
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"This house built of wood was dreamt up in 2007 and finished in the spring of 2010. The owners wanted to build an ecological dwelling with an arched roof at SAINT NOLF in the Morbihan. They bought a plot of land on a relatively steep slope in a verdant valley on the outskirts of the village. Permission was granted to build the owners’ architectural choice of a bioclimatic house using ecological materials with an emphasis on low energy consumption and air-tightness on this plot of land near Vannes. In 2007, it was necessary to comply with the RT 2005 French energy consumption regulations which require an annual energy consumption of 76 kWpe/m⊃2;, classified as Very High Energy Performance (THPE). The construction combines concrete and a wooden framework. The wall between the garage and the house provides a buffer to the north. It is built of RTH 85 blocks made of 15cm thick breeze-blocks incorporating 8cm of insulation on the inside and 8cm breeze-blocks on the outside. The perpendicular adjoining wall has been laid with visible, concave joints in order to show the ‘modénature’ contours and relief of the construction. ../..."
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Think a whole house can't be eco-friendly? Check out these 25 green homes that take sustainability to the max, on Babble.com. |
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Questa piccola casa con giardino sorge sulle rive del Golfo di Morbihan, a pochi chilometri da Auray, nella Britannia Meridionale.
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Właściciele domu zdecydowali się na wybudowanie ekologicznego, pasywnego domu, zgodnego z zasadami Feng Shui i oczywiście spełniającego wymogi lokalnych przepisów.
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MAISON D'ARCHITECTE. Matériaux écologiques et volonté de respecter la réglementation ont conduit l'architecte Patrice Bideau à concevoir une maison bioclimatique à ossature bois et béton au cœur du Golfe du Morbihan, réputé pour sa douceur de vivre.
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"Organic and Passive Solar in Brittany 05. JUN, 2013
French architect Patrice Bideau adheres to the principles of organic architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright and David Pearson. He recently designed and built a passive solar home in a town in Brittany in an area made up of medieval townhouses overlooking the busy and historic port of Saint Goustan, where Benjamin Franklin landed in 1776. A+A interviewed him via email: What’s the history of this site? In the port of Saint Goustan in Auray, this is the bottom area the city and it’s protected because of the ruins of the castle of Auray, and half-timbered houses. The property is on the heights but not far from the port. What is the intent of the design here? It is an almost passive bioclimatic house – a wooden house with high thermal inertia. Where does it draw its inspiration? From architect David Pearson’s proposed list of rules toward organic architecture, known as the “Gaia Charter” for organic architecture and design. I also appreciate the work of the Belgian and Hungarian schools, and in particular Imre Makovecz What were the challenges involved? The search for energy efficiency with minimum heat input, good air-tightness with a vapor barrier, a sunscreen with wooden sliding shutters, and a clear path to an ecological insulation in cellulose and mud brick behind the stove. How were the principles of Feng Shui applied? Through the entrance opening of the house, the ground floor and the first floor, as well as views augmented by mirrors. I was looking for warm and harmonious volumes by the house. Materials used? How and why? A priority was thermal inertia for mass effect! Bulkheads with tiles that plaster walls to the north and sheer concrete blocks covered with traditional plaster. On the ground: “Land of Burgundy” mud brick, cellulose wadding, wood frame structure and cladding, and lime paint. Why? I seek to use a little industrial material and beuacoup green at the same time, for a more natural and healthy home. How was passive solar used? Solar gain for the maximun comfort in winter, but being careful about overheating, for summer comfort..../...."
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June 30, 2013 5:24 AM
En espérant un bel été en Bretagne pour "bronzer"....
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Prix 2012 des maisons du Morbihan
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Article source: Patrice Bideau Architecte The project to expand a 1970s house recently Acquired Began in July 2010 and was completed in the autumn of 2012. In buying this house in BADEN, the owners... |