La rénovation d'une maison en Espagne pour faire des économies d'énergie
C'est l'architecte d'intérieur Jessica Bataille qui s'est chargée de la rénovation totale de cette maison située dans le sud de l'Espagne à Jávea. Elle s'inscrit dans un concept durable basé sur la réduction de la consommation d'énergie de l'ordre de 75% et l'utilisation de matériaux régionaux et recyclés. Le résultat de ce projet, auquel l'architecte Jérôme Wepierre a également collaboré, nous force à constater que les habitations du futur peuvent aussi garder l'aspect de la tradition et de la culture, dans ce cas, méditerranéenne. Photo : Javier Ferrer et Gonzalo Moreno
Renovating a house in Spain to save energy
Interior designer Jessica Bataille was responsible for the total renovation of this house located in southern Spain in Jávea. It is part of a sustainable concept based on reducing energy consumption by around 75% and using regional and recycled materials. The result of this project, to which the architect Jérôme Wepierre also collaborated, forces us to note that the dwellings of the future can also keep the aspect of tradition and culture, in this case, Mediterranean. Photo: Javier Ferrer and Gonzalo Moreno
Source : Revista AD
Renovating a house in Spain to save energy
Interior designer Jessica Bataille was responsible for the total renovation of this house located in southern Spain in Jávea. It is part of a sustainable concept based on reducing energy consumption by around 75% and using regional and recycled materials. The result of this project, to which the architect Jérôme Wepierre also collaborated, forces us to note that the dwellings of the future can also keep the aspect of tradition and culture, in this case, Mediterranean. Photo: Javier Ferrer and Gonzalo Moreno
Source : Revista AD
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