Accommodations for settled nomads in France by rouby hemmerlé architectes

Accommodations for settled nomads
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rouby hemmerlé architects think about a high quality architecture, they are looking for sobriety, sincerity and reliability.

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There is a duality between the research of compactness and the merge of the accommodations in the landscape.

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The project is organized around a main street which is divided into small private veins that let see vegetation and views.

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The goals of the project are:
– the readability of each entity and identify each accommodation

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– group privacy and family privacy
– individual access to accommodations

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The terraced houses are a choice of typology, but there are various rooftops which identify each house.

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The project is designed to accommodate the nomadic lifestyle: night spaces and sanitary are separated and away from living areas.

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These living space are large in order to be open to the garden, like a continuity between inside and outside. Source by rouby hemmerlé architectes.

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  • Location: Kaltenhouse, Alsace, France
  • Architects: rouby hemmerlé architectes
  • Area: 1920 sqm
  • Budget: 2 000 000 €HT
  • Year: 2015
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