This residence on the banks of the Golfe du Morbihan, not far from Auray, was built by Architect Patrice Bideau using the principles of organic architecture with a concentration of green energy components for maximum efficiency
A house dating back to the 70s, located near the sea in Morbihan, is demolished and rebuilt using the new standards of 'energy efficiency' and using ecological building materials to convert it into a bioclimatic house
The project which was already underway has been reworked by the architect Patrice Bideau to adapt to the new energy regulations. Starting from a combined wooden and concrete frame, it was decided to build a highly energy-efficient house in a protected environmental area
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