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Le Sanctuaire
By : Belvedair
GRANDS PRIX DU DESIGN – 17th edition
Discipline : Architecture
Categories : Special Award / Sustainable Architecture
Categories : Residential Building / Prestige House : Bronze Certification
The customers wanted a home in which they could grow old in peace. To achieve this, we designed the interior spaces so that they would be easy to move around in with a wheelchair. A ramp was designed to facilitate access to the outside from the first floor.
Customers wanted the feeling of being outside from inside. To achieve this, we provided plenty of windows on the welcoming side of the living rooms and made sure to have high ceilings. As the climate is inhospitable 7 months of the year, it was essential that the main rooms be user-friendly, with simple circulation between the dining room, kitchen and living room.
Aesthetics and future autonomy were key considerations for this project.
Home in turnkey formula (interior finishing by Belvedair)
Garden floor + first floor configuration
Difficulties: high-end, bi-generation
Budget evolution, nearly 50% increase during project
Mountain top, wind
Pandemic-related delays.
Unsupported roof edge over 8 feet by 20 feet
Alu-tech exterior cladding, normally used on large commercial buildings
All slate floors ordered direct from Turkey in 24×36 formats. On the first floor, one portion is on concrete slab over fill (no basement) and the other on a wooden joist floor. This junction reaches the middle of the rooms with these large tiles. The expansion joint doesn’t appear
Radiant floors under the slate throughout the house, as well as on the shower walls.