La Héronnière by Alain Carle Architecte
This amazing private residence designed in 2014 by Alain Carle Architecte is located in Wentworth, Canada.
Description
La Héronnière?s conceptual approach proposes an interpretation of the notion of recycling.
We offer a reflection on the importance of maintaining a theoretical issue in our practice, which seems undermined by the public?s sole interest today in the technical dimension: ?sustainable development?.
La Héronnière was designed according to an approach related to upcycling (which consists of reclaiming waste into an object of value by the artist?s poetic intervention. This current derives its origins, on the one hand, from the anti-establishment ?attitudes? of Arte Povera, through Pop Art to the recent kitsch art of a Jeff Koons), recovering old conceptual references ?recycled? into a new project vision, and on the other hand, by developing the project based on technical aspects related to recycling and renewable energy. Four programmatic components define the framework of this exploration: Occupation, Supply, Reuse and Distinction, which obviously do not come from the ?program? of the future occupants as such, but arise from the conceptual aspects of the project. This is a recurring approach in our work, in which the questioning of form and place precedes the programmatic issues.
Occupation
The program was common: a young family with two children wanted to build a house representing their values, their desire to occupy a natural setting h...
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