Another project of the french atelier OPUS 5 Architectes. In this case a little house located in the Atlantic Shore, wich in his smart design, re-interprets the strict rules of the site.

This house has been designed byOPUS 5 Architectes, Bruno Decaris and Agnes Pontremoli. It is located on Belle-ile-en-Mer, the biggest island of Britany which is famous for its protected and wild lands. Some strict architectural rules have imposed the construction of a unique model of ‘neo-Britannic’ style: the same little houses are spread all over the island, with no proper architectural quality.

The architects have proposed a contemporary and personal vision of the traditional model imposed by the severe regulations of the site. They took the challenge to transform the existing stereotype into a new up-to-date construction, by respecting the restricted architectural rules: Slate roof with two slides at 45 degrees, gables and limited openings (max width 1,60 m). Despite the fact that the house aimed to be harmoniously integrated in the landscape, the reasonable stylistic daring has created fierce debate.

Spared volume: low and long proportions, limited height, with limited roof space. The roofing is built without salient element and only contains some panes of glass in the front. The façades are split into two: an inner skin which is entirely glazed and partially hidden by schist panels, to release the ‘regulatory’ openings. Those stone ‘paravents’ create some magical lighting effects and reflexions inside the house. When the daylight fades, the glass panels light up and disappear to create a warm atmosphere: the house seems to float.

The two portions of the main part of the house- living room and bedrooms, are connected by a transparent window screen and an entirely glass footbridge, enabling a clear sea view from both the inside and the outside.

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Type: House.
Client.- private.
Localización.- Herlin 56360 Bangor.
Superficie.- 310m².
Dates.- 2005-2007.
Awards.- Prix Architecture Bretagne 2010.

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Opus 5 architectes Founded by Bruno Decaris and Agnès Pontremoli thirty years ago, the agency was enriched in 2011 by the experience of Pierre Tisserand.

Bruno Decaris, finished his architecture studies at l'Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts, in1974. He has been teacher at La Défense School of Architecture, Notre Dame University, and l´Ecole nationale supérieure d'architecture de Paris-Malaquais. Since 1984 is Chief Architect for Historical Monuments in France.

Agnes Pontremoli, architect since 1974 by l'Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts, works in association with Bruno Decari since 1979 at the OPUS 5 Atellier.

They are experts in old buildings interventions. They have done lots of rehabilitation and restauration projects including the Falaise Castle, Ardenne Abbey. They won in 2010 the Architecture Bretagne Prize, because of the House at Belle-Ile.

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Published on: November 28, 2012
Cite: "House in BELLE-ILE-EN-MER by OPUS 5 architectes" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/house-belle-ile-en-mer-opus-5-architectes> ISSN 1139-6415
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