Artist/Designer:
Project Location: Paris, France
Style/Period(s):
Contemporary
Primary Material(s):
Wood, Plants, Recycled Materials, Found Objects
Function(s):
Adaptive Reuse
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Significant Date(s):
2020
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Building Address: Paris France (13th Arrondissement)
Significant Dates: 2020
Supporting Staff/ Designers: Nathalie Chazalette, who along with fellow architect Delphine Paillard of Passerelle-Ecologique Paris.
Tags: Bio-Sourced Construction, Energy and Innovation, Passerelle Ecologique (, Bio-House, Zero Concrete Building, Sustainable Design,
Notes: This house is made using little to no amounts of concrete, all the materials used to build it are locally available, or made by local charity groups thereby infiltrating cross pollination between charity groups, voluntary organisations and designers. The materials are common such as cardboard scrap steel, bricks made from nearby earth and straw. The house also uses passive cooling techniques and tries to be carbon neutral in as many ways as they can.
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