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Based in Carnac, Morbihan (Brittany, France), the practice operates throughout the Gulf of Morbihan region, including Vannes, Auray, La Trinité-sur-Mer, Quiberon and the surrounding coastal communities.

Our work is centred on bioclimatic architecture, the renovation and transformation of existing buildings, and the design of projects that respond to environmental constraints and natural hazards, particularly flood-prone areas and coastal zones exposed to marine inundation.

We support a wide range of projects, from private homes and heritage renovations to extensions, new-build developments and professional commissions such as hotels, tourist facilities and commercial buildings.

Bioclimatic Architecture in Brittany

Bioclimatic architecture seeks to create buildings that respond intelligently to the local climate by making the best use of natural daylight, passive ventilation, summer thermal comfort and durable, low-impact materials.

In Carnac and throughout the Morbihan region, this design approach is particularly suited to the challenges of the Atlantic coastline and the temperate oceanic climate, allowing buildings to achieve high levels of comfort while reducing their environmental footprint.

Architecture and Natural Hazards

The practice also specialises in projects located within flood-risk areas or subject to planning regulations associated with Flood Risk Prevention Plans (PPRI) and other environmental constraints.

Our objective is to design resilient buildings capable of adapting to hydraulic, climatic and environmental challenges without compromising architectural quality, functionality or user comfort.

Each project is developed through a careful understanding of the site, its regulatory framework and its long-term resilience.

Areas of Expertise

  • New-build residential architecture in Carnac and throughout Morbihan

  • Renovation of traditional Breton houses and historic buildings

  • Home extensions and vertical additions

  • Coastal architecture

  • Hotels, hospitality and tourism facilities

  • Feasibility studies for complex or constrained sites

  • Projects in flood-prone areas and environmentally regulated zones

Areas of Operation

The practice primarily works throughout Morbihan, including Carnac, La Trinité-sur-Mer, Plouharnel, Auray, Vannes, Baden, Arradon, Larmor-Baden, Quiberon and the wider Gulf of Morbihan.

A second office in Val-d'Oise, near Paris, supports projects across the Île-de-France region.

Thanks to extensive experience in tropical environments and a network of trusted local partners, the practice also undertakes projects in the French overseas territories.

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