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RaphaĂŤl Boulay Architect

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I am an architect, and like most of my colleagues, I became, upon graduation, responsible for global warming, the malaise of the suburbs and the swallowing up of public funds in more or less mastered attempts at technological and aesthetic innovation . Like most of you, I spend a large part of my time trying to solve equations mixing : economy, regulations, susceptibilities, square meters and volumes. and trying to add to them By philanthropy and a certain unconsciousness a bit masochistic, I am trying to add aesthetics, poetry and meaning...


Raphaël Boulay Architect

Education

1992 Bachelor degree A1 (litterature, languages et mathematics) 1993 Bachelor degree D (mathematics, physics and biology) 1994-2000 School of Architecture: Nantes (France) 1998 Diploma 1 Portsmouth School of Architecture (GB) 2000 Architecture diploma « babylone post-scriptum » Study of the relationship between forms of writing and urban forms...

Project director

Professionnal skills

Drawing, sketches, illustration, graphics: Pencils, Markers, watercolor, pastels and mixed media CAD 2D and 3D model BIM :Archicad since 1998 Renderings & movies : Artlantis & Twinmotion Image processing : Photoshop since 1998 Layout : InDesign

Mad skills

Music: folk & electric guitar Martial Arts: Aïkido, Taekwondo, Hapkido, Kyusho-jitsu knowledge in 3D printing & Laser cutting

Languages

French : English German Russian Chinese

mother tongue


CV Experience

1999 Architectural and ethnological survey mission in Mahdia (Tunisia) Partnership with the Tunis school of Architecture and the UNESCO 1999 Research mission in Bamako, Ségou and Djenné in Mali (Africa) Initiated by Patrick Bouchain architect for the renovation and reconversion of the former biscuit factory LU in Nantes (France) 1999-2000 ARCHICAD software CAD instructor at Nantes School of Architecture 1999 Project manager Duncan Lewis & Hervé Potin Architecture Angers (France) involved in several internationnal projects and competitions 2000 June-September project manager for competitions Lancereau & Meyniel Architects in Poitiers (France) 2002 Creation of the architecture firm PRAXIS in Angers with Dasse Coralie

Creative, curious, passionnate sensitive, pedagogue...

Competitions and exhibitions

2000-2020 Project manager and associate Pellegrino & Associate Design Workshop PADW Nantes (France) -Architectural project management, interior design 3D renderings and images. -Health, Housing, Education, Offices and public facilities in France and China.

1998 Competition for the extension of the Seinajoki Library (Finland) with Coralie Dasse honorable mention 1999 Year 2000 in France Competition prject metropolis of pallets with Bertrand Aubry et Rodrigue Goulard Winning proposal realisation in january 2001 -Competition Cimbéton (Concrete promotion comitee) with Coralie Dasse Winning proposal -Design Competition «Selecta» with Gwenn Flachot Second award -Exhibition «Malaria» Mission report of the study trip in Mali (Africa) with Damien Le Nouëne, et Bertrand Aubry 2001 Great Architecture Award (France) access to phase 2 2002 Competition «glass house» Pilkington -Villa Medicis (ROME) access to the last audition 2003 Competition « little machines to live in » CAUE de la Sarthe 2006 Collective exhibition youngs architects in the river Loire Region, Nantes 2018 Personnal work exhibition « Free drafts » Nantes

5 rue de l’Indre 44000 Nantes FRANCE 06 65 66 25 04 boulay.raphael@gmail.com



Contents This portfolio is divided in two distinct but complementary chapters: -The first part, presents personal projects or projects designed as main or exclusive project manager in architectural firms. Here the entire design process is shown from the first sketches to the most finalized renderings including the alternative and not followed paths... -The second part mixes competition and realized projects as exclusive project manager or member of an extended team. Some of these are shared design where I operated also as a coordinator or animator; architecture remains a teamwork ...

Chapter 1 Off-shore Forest Installation World trade center Memorial free study The Paper ball incident Variations around a crumpled sheet of paper Nordic Skiing Facilities Beijing olympic games 2022 Competition 12th Hospital in Guangzhou (China) Competition Retirement Home in Xiangtan (China) Notre Dame de Bon Conseil Shopping Mall and Housing Competition Wedding pavilion in Jinan (China) free study Retirement Home in Guangzhou (China) Estrato Housing and stores in Nantes (France) 3in1 3 projects in a same location Offices, Housing and stores in Nantes (France) Babylone Post-scriptum Architectural degree project



Off-shore Forest

Unlike an oil off-shore platform that draws from the natural environment this precious, polluting oil (partly wasted in flares on top of a derrick): this offshore forest is a wooden platform installed in an urban environment and topped with vegetation taken away from a sterile soil. The structure is composed by repetitive elements like children’s construction sets (that their little hands in apprenticeship also transform into a destruction game). This structure swings its hips to allow access to its heart. Acting as a filter it masks its environment and creates a singular space sheltered from the city and open to the sky. The uncovered patio is an inaccessible garden. The balance of the platform seems as precarious as humanity faced to global warming. Unable to choose between an altruistic ecological inclination and a selfish economic inclination .

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Beyond the trauma, this study questions me about this easy will to ostensibly materialise our resilience at all costs. Pushing the reflection on emptiness to the extreme, I came to a conclusion that is in a certain way, the negation of the principle of my job. My profession invites me to create envelopes around emptiness. Enclosing cubic metres of air: cooling them, heating them to finally «marketize» the space seemed no longer so obvious to me. The epilogue of the study leads to free space rather than imprison it more. Idealy, the objective would be to reserve in the surviving witness buildings around «groud zero», complete or partial floors and free them from any other purpose than to look at what remains.


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Because I draw a lot , I developed an almost intime relationship with paper. A material that kindly accepts that I print on it the worst and the best of myself Usually flat, it appeared to me once, further more interesting in the form of a paper ball, while I was looking in a basket for a good idea I dropped and that I finally couldn’t find. It is sometimes frustrating to be an architect and to realise that so much of the volumes we imagine will only exist on paper and in the recesses of our minds or in the hard drive of our computers. I wanted to transform this paper ball, the metaphor for my activities, into buildings but I haven’t found yet such a material at an architectural scale . A so magical material that can be thin and flexible, so thin that it finally seems to have only two dimensions, and which acquires a third dimension and a surprising rigidity at the first crumple. The attempts in reproducing this crumpling led me along surprising paths in various scales. Furniture, a mobile structure that can be unfolded like a transportable cave ready to be paint or covered with street-art graphics, concrete or wooden caverns as exhibition or performing art centre, and more recently, the 3D printing of crumpled rigid samples on fabrics whose applications are still to be explored.


The paper ball incident

Variations around a crumpled sheet of paper.

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Project designed as associate and project manager for PADW in association with STA architects, Chambery & ABEST ingeneering, Ugine (France) Client: Chinese olympic comitee (COC)

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Nordic skiing Facilities Zhangjiakou (China) Beijing olympic games 2022 Competition

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Nordic skiing Facilities Zhangjiakou (China) Beijing olympic games 2022 Competition non-winning project

The site is largely marked firstly by a long human presence and secondly by its recent absence. The first third of the site, where most of the infrastructures are to be built, contains no trees. It is laid out in tiers to allow terraced farming. The village in the valley has been erased, leaving only a sterile plain. The climate harshness does not allow the old crops to survive without the help of men. The landscape appears as the riverbed of a driedup lake abandoned by man and nature . A first contact on winters end leaves nevertheless promises of a more pleasant tomorrow. The snow sprinkled in rare puddles under the fine birches trunks . The slopes are covered with brown firs that struggle to reach the summits. Everywhere the

tall grasses folded by the weight of the last snows are awakened by gusts of wind. The exposed summits glow in the sun in a mixture of ochre and gold among dark and supple reliefs in shades of sepia ink. Streams are already rustling beneath the stones, the first brave flowers are still timidly colouring this canvas.Green is waiting for its time to reign unchallenged... Discreet and patient, the great wall snakes over the reliefs and sometimes looks like a spine made of scales. The inspiration is right in front of us - the diversion of the wall. The Great Chinese wall is much more than a frontier of ramparts it is also a logistical tool, a road and an inhabited wall. The project is developing three stadiums of 5,000 seats each. The open air and inhabited arenas are created by gentle uplifting of the ground. They form a fluid network of paths running through the valley which turn into bleachers to watch the show held on the slopes. If the stadiums comes from the ground, the ski jump facility comes down from the sky in the form of a cloud landed on thin posts like a frozen rain. This cloud is the landmark of the site, a source to cover the mountains with snow in a place where water can be scarce. The last piece of the project is the hotel that arrived in phase 2 of the competition, which naturally found its place in the empty space left by the vanished village. In a the shape of a carpet of traditional curved roofs, the hotel is surmounted by translucent volumes like suspended paper lanterns .

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The technical programme of the Winter Olympic Games is a programme of frontiers. The official organisation chart multiplies the flows that must not or hardly cross each others :athletes, officials, journalists, public, security, logistics, judges... Little by little, everything seems to lead towards a landscape deploying the whole arsenal of a border with its walls, barriers and other fences, adding as a paradox all forms of crossings: tunnels, bridges, footbridges and stairs. A complex interlacing emerges halfway between the underground labyrinth of an anthill and the aerial node of a motorway interchange. In short, the opposite of what the olympics are supposed to be: an international event where the organising country shares its territory with the rest of the world for a few weeks.


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Study for the construction of dismountable wooden bleachers, using the Dougong type of assembly. This local traditionnal technique requires no nails, glue or screws. This option was abandoned in phase 2 of the competition in favour of permanent bleachers.


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Designed as associate and project manager for PADW in association with HSA (HuaSen Architects Guangzhou China) Non-winning proposal. Client: 12th Guangzhou Hospital

The 12th Hospital of GUANGZHOU (China) is a 3rd generation structure of 800 beds of approximately 117,000 m² offering the possibility of an extension to 1,000 beds. This study, entirely carried out in China, was a marathon of discoveries. The discovery of a new country, a people and a culture and the discovery of a hospital programme. A new scale too, starting with a city of almost 15 million inhabitants, a Chinese architecture agency with more than 1000 employees and a project 10 times larger than any I have designed before. This project was an essential opportunity to return to an intensive use of drawing to quickly develop architecture around plans that were changing every day and, above all to create a fluid dialogue with the Chinese team despite the language barrier. The following pages tell the story of this adventure traced on more than 9 meters of tracing paper where plans, sections, concepts and sketches cohabit with the traces of my learning of communication in an unknown land. -Sketches & Images: Boulay RaphaÍl made for PADW -Images: LiFang 3D rendering office for PADW & HSA*


12th Hospital in Guangzhou-Canton (China)

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Designed as associate and project manager for PADW in association with HSA (HuaSen Architects Guangzhou China) Construction in progress. Client:

The Xiangtan retirement home in Hunan province is largely inspired by the architecture of the Hakkas’ Tulous. The Tulous are fortified community residences, they are either square or circular in shape. They have a thick earthen enclosure that houses dwellings on several levels. The dwellings, are accessible via wooden passageways that follow the shape of the enclosure and liberate a central agora courtyard in the heart of this rural fortress. But in this care home , the tulou organisation is reversed : the passageways are placed on the façades and the enclosure placed around an inner courtyard. These inverted tulous are joined together in pairs forming four groups linked by corridors on the first floor. The highly permeable ground floor offers large covered spaces, opened on gardens. The outer facades are made up of fine sun-louvers developed along the buildings like the streaks left a potters’ hands. The patio façades randomly assemble windows like a gallery of transparent paintings.

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Designed as associate and project manager for PADW

Client: NEXITY

This predominantly commercial project also includes 49 housing units. It is located on the site of the Notre Dame de Bon Conseil secondary school, which has been relocated for almost 10 years. This location in the heart of the city makes it an exceptional site, although confidential because it is invisible from the usual pedestrian flows. The challenge was therefore to provide new physical links with the commercial routes. And, to give it a unique appearance by taking care of its integration and grafting into the space and history of the city. The architecture of the project is inspired by the general aspect of the city as seen from the river Loire, by its stratified layout: quays supported by concrete framed structures, honey-white façades with high windows and ironwork balconies, and finally an anarchic forest of brick chimneys emerging from the slate roofs. The quays are transformed in a glass basement occupied by the shops showing behind his transparency its structure. On the plinths, layers of blond flexible balconies are perforated with plant motives. The chimney forest, generally invisible from the street, becomes the private heart of the project, a garden lined with corten steel from which plants and skylights emerge. The first visit to the site, organised in the former abandoned gymnasium where hundreds of chairs had been lined up academically on the wood floor still streaked with sports markings, inspired the future atmosphere of the commercial passage. A memory of tattooed cheerleaders and an excited crowd in a foggy gym, Kurt Cobain’s squeaky chords on «Smell like teen spirit», a sudden desire to throw these chairs up in the air like one throws black hats in the Anglo-Saxon universities and freeze this moment in a poetic punk epilogue for the disappearance of a school. -Sketches & images: Boulay Raphaël for PADW


Former secondary school ÂŤNotre Dame de Bon ConseilÂť reconversion Shopping mall and Housing in Nantes

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Designed as associate and project manager for PADW. Abandonned project

In 2018 PADW and China IPPR internationnal engineering co ltd (a major architectural firm in the health sector in China), won the competition for the construction of the new Jinan hospital, a sports and cultural centre and a nursery. A first modification of the programme left enough space to design a singular architectural object, a kind of laic chapel for civil wedding celebration , or various events... According to a new evolution of the programme, this project was purely and simply suppressed, stopping the sketch studies altogether... In spite of this, I continued to work on this project as an individual research. The Chinese are both very attached to their traditions and fascinated by the Western aesthetics of marriage. In term of bridal dresses, two aesthetics are opposed: the straight red silk dress embroidered with gold and the exuberant white tulle dress with train which has today the preference of Chinese women. The traditional headdress worn at weddings attracted my attention for the creation of an intimate and mysterious pavilion. Before the ceremony the bride wears a veil on her head and sometimes a curtain of thread in front of her face. From this veil I designed a forest of silk-white posts that hide the ceremony room. The pavilion is placed on a water mirror, the access to the hall is only possible by pontoons , they alone know the way through the silk reeds. For the interior, a first version is entirely made of wood with a ceiling made of thin strips of mulberry tree to filter the zenithal light (leaves of the mulberry tree are used to feed the silkworms). And, a second, more transparent version with a blue ceramic floor and a ceiling of opticfibre threads. The second version allows the room to act like a lantern at night and inlight its envelope of threads in red. -Sketches & Images: Boulay RaphaĂŤl only produced for this portfolio as personnal research.


We d d ing pavilion in Jinan (China)

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Project designed as associate and project manager for PADW End of construction Client: This project is quite innovative for China as it proposes the renovation and transformation of 6 existing buildings that would normally have been demolished. They only owe their survival to the date of their construction. All the buildings constructed prior to the cultural revolution cannot be replaced by equivalent surfaces when demolished. Their conservation allowed to maintain on the site the necessary surfaces for the retirement home and shops. Located on the site of a former paper factory, the rehabilitated buildings are 4 bars of concrete housing for the workers, each with a different type and number of floors, and 2 single-storey brick and timber-frame industrial buildings.

Between these parallel heteroclite buildings, the gardens have been preserved to keep the large trees that have settled there. The project unifies the tall buildings by enveloping them with the same two types of facades: a glass facade in the north and balconies in the south. A covered walkway on the ground floor connects each of the volumes, following the shape of the traditional roofs of the lower workshops. The south façades are inspired by the lead ideogram storage lockers used in the printing works, while the smooth north façades are like screens reflecting the large trees and illuminating the corridors of each floors. You can already feel you are in the garden when you leave your home.

-Sketches: Boulay Raphaël for PADW -Images: Boulay Raphaël produced later only for this portfolio without the command from PADW


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Retirement home in Guangzhou-Canton (China) Renovation of a former paper factory


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Project designed as associate and project manager for PADW Building permission granted. Further technical studies to follow. Clients: KAUFMAN & BROAD Nantes, ATREALIS

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3 projects in the same location

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Offices, Housing & stores in Nantes (France)


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Project designed as associate and project manager for PADW End of construction Clients: ATARA XIA, ATL ANTIQUE HABITATIONS & GHT

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Estrato Housing operation in the urban development of the district ÂŤles MarsauderiesÂť

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Sometimes we are drawn to a language because the wind of chance blows snippets of words into our ears. These words mysteriously introduce us to a foreign but somehow familiar culture. Writing fascinates us because it brings us even more than words, directly the image. In front of certain writings with enigmatic signs, the frustration of comprehension is deep because the meaning, the sound or the image is inaccessible. This frustration is far more acute because we know that through these words, these writings, the world becomes intelligible to us in a different way. Writing, which was born from the need to give a graphical representation to the language, does not double reality but reveals it by circuitous paths. It allows us, with the integration of a minimum of its codes, to add a part of ourselves into the gestures that trace it. We are all searching for of a personal writing as unique as our imprints as a promise to find through an agreement with ourselves, an agreement with the world. The aim of this diploma was to reinforce the intuition that architecture could be a writing of man. This research made me discover the history of writing and discover new languages. Above all, it helped me to consider architecture as a cultural act mixing art and technology in a multitude of ways of being, thinking, acting and communicating. The resulting project is a museum of writing, half machine, half sculpture with the unfinished look of a happy Babel tower...


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Chapter 2 Metropolis of Pallets Ephemeral Installation in Nantes Threatening species? Garden festival competition of Chaumont sur Loire Tramway Station « Bamako » in Angers Spontaneous application La source de Guidas Accomodation for disabled in Saint Gildas des Bois (44) Agricultural Boarding school in Laval Computer science university in Laval Le Clos des Baronnies Housing in Nantes Student Residence in Caen Boarding school «Louis Guilloux» in Rennes Indoor Street Housing and stores in Carquefou Primary School in Cloye les trois Rivières: competition non winning project

City of Education in Chanteloup les vignes: competition non winning project Town hall, media centre & postal agency in Nivillac Retirement home in Thouaré sur Loire Medico-educationnal institute «Armor» in Saint Herblain Primary school «Simone Veil» in Allonnes Le Carré des Services in Saint Herblain Medico-educationnal institute «la Fleuriaye» in Carquefou La promenade des Nefs Housing in Nantes Like Home Housing and stores in Saint Herblain Primary school, social centre & Medico-educationnal institute in Orly non winning project


Metropolis of Pallets Ephemeral installation Year 2000 celebration in France

Prairie aux ducs, Nantes (France) Architects: Rodrigue Goulard, Bertrand Aubry & Boulay Raphaël Client: Nantes métropole photographer: Stéphane Chalmeau*

* For the year 2000 celebrations in France, the association pallets ask 3 young architects with the constraint of using only this element to create an ephemeral installation that makes sense in the city of Nantes to face of its history. 12270 red palettes arranged in 818 columns assembled as a pixelisation of the 1853 plan of the city, represent the state river branches of the river Loire and its tributaries in the sector of the «isle of Nantes» before the start of the filling works. The visitor finds himself in the middle of this lost Loire, in a maze of islands stranded on a concrete beach.

Located in the wasteland of the former shipyards, the 70m x 20m installation provides a scarlet basement for the neoclassical facades of Nantes. It sets up a dialogue between the aesthetic standardization of the 18th century architecture and the standardization of a 20th century accessory that rationalized the transport of goods. This metropolis of pallets echoes the city. The is built on wooden foundations and owes its rich white facades to the slave trade. In the puddles that remain after the storm, the red labyrinth faces its reflection.


threatening species? plants and migrations

Chaumont sur Loire garden festival competition(France) non winning project

Architects: Praxis architects Boulay RaphaĂŤl & Dasse Coralie Landscape architect: Jacques Lebris

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A fe r n tr e e g r a f te d o n a s tr a n g e d a r k m a c h in e o n th e to p o f th r e fr a g ile le g s , a p u d d le o f d a r k s te e l a t its fe e t. A n d a ll a r o u n d , a g a r d e n o f w h ite flo w e r s : ir is e s , r o s e s a n d g y p s o p h ila . A r e fle c tio n o n m ig r a tio n u n d e r th e s p e c tr e o f e c o lo g ic a l th r e a t th a t c o n s titu te s th e d e v e lo p m e n t u n d e r o u r la ttitu d e s o f e x o tic p la n t s p e c ie s c a lle d in v a s iv e . A s in g le d e ta il o f th e in s ta lla tio n m a k e s p o s s ib le to k n o w if th is m a c h in e is a m ig r a n t to b e w e lc o m e d o r a h o s tile in v a d e r.



Bamako station Tramway station in Angers (France) Spontaneous application

Architects: Praxis architectes Boulay RaphaĂŤl & Dasse Coralie

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In Mali; I followed the construction of pirogues under precarious shelters covered with canisses and later the weaving and dyeing of traditional bogolan fabric. On my return I moved to Angers. The city would soon build a first tramway line. This proposal is a station in connection with its African twin city. The project takes up the aspect of the shelters in my memory: a forest of fine posts where two wooden roofs connected by a glass blade are placed above a red concrete platform like the laterite floor where Bamako rises. The roofs are the result of a weaving; the typical slate roofing of the Angers region mixes schist and glass slates assembled in a way that reproduces the geometrical patterns of the Bogolan fabrics.


La Source de Guidas Accommodations for disabled adults in Saint Gildas des Bois (France)

Architect: PADW Client: APEI 44 Papillons blancs R e n o v a tio n o f th e e x is tin g b u ild in g s a n d c o n s tr u c tio n o f a n e x te n s io n in c lu d in g 4 2 a c c o m m o d a tio n s , a d m in is tr a tio n , a c tiv ity r o o m s a n d a p r o d u c tio n k itc h e n .

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Agricultural Boarding School in Laval (France)

B o a r d in g S c h o o l o f 3 9 b e d r o o m s fo r 14 4 s tu d e n ts .

P h o to g r a p h e r : J e a n - F r a n ç o is M O L L IE R E

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Architects: PADW & Pièces Montées (le Mans) Client: Region Pays de la Loire


Computer science Institute in Laval (France) Architect: PADW Client: Region Pays de la Loire


Le clos des Baronnies in Nantes (France)

This project include an art installation from the art festival « le Voyage à N antes»: « L andscape ahead » from the artist D elphine C oindet*

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Student residence 288 rooms in Caen (France) Architect: PADW Client: Kaufman & Broad Operator: Kley

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Boarding School «Louis Guilloux» secondary School in Rennes (France)

P h o to g r a p h e r : S té p h a n e C h a lm e a u

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Architects: PADW in association with Pièces montées (le Mans) Client: Region of Britany



I ndoor Street Hou sin g et s tore s in C a r quef ou (Fr a n ce) C om p etition w in ner U n d er c on s tr u c tion

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Primary school in Cloyes les trois rivières (28) Competition: non winning project

Architect: PADW Client: City of Cloyes les trois rivières


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Educationnal complex in Chanteloup les vignes (France) Competition: non winning project

P r im a r y s c h o o l o f 14 c la s s e s . C o o p e r a tio n c e n tr e , M e d ia lib r a r y, r e s ta u r a n t a n d r e n o v a tio n o f th e s e c o n d a r y s c h o o l «R e n é C a s s in ».

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Maitrise d’oeuvre: PADW Maitre d’ouvrage: Ville de Chanteloup les vignes


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Town hall, Media Library & Post office in Nivillac (France)

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Retirement Home Léontine Vie Renovation extention in Thouaré sur Loire (France) Architect: PADW Client: Atlantique Habitation Operator: Mutualité retraite

R e tir e m e n t fo r 8 2 r e s id e n ts a n d a s h a r e d m u n ic ip a l m u ltip u r p o s e h a ll.

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IME Armor Medico-educational institute in Saint Herblain (France)

Architect: PADW Client: Adapei 44 M edico educationalinstitute including a green spaces,carpentry a n d m e c a n ic a l w o r k s h o p s . A s p e c ia l u n it fo r a u tis ts , g y m n a s iu m , b a ln e o th e r a p y.

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Photographer: Philippe Piron Frescos: Plus de C ouleurs



Simone Veil Primary School in Allonnes (France)

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Architects: PADW & Pièces montées (le Mans) Client: City of Allonnes



Le carré des services publics in Saint Herblain (France)

«L e C a r r é d e s s e r v ic e s » b r in g s to g e th e r a p u b lic s e r v ic e a n d s o c ia l p e r m a n e n c e ,a c y b e r c e n tr e , a n u r s e r y a s s is ta n t r e la y, a n u r s e r y, a c h ild c a r e c e n tr e , a yo u th r e s o u r c e c e n te r, a n a g e n c y o f th e s o c ia l la n d lo r d «h a b ita t4 4 », th e fa m ily a llo w a n c e fu n d , th e p r im a r y h e a lth in s u r a n c e fu n d , a s o c ia l r e s ta u r a n t, th e yo u th a n d s p o r ts d e p a r tm e n t, tr a in in g r o o m s a n d a m u ltip u r p o s e r o o m .

P h o to g r a p h e r : S té p h a n e C h a lm e a u

Boulay Raphael Architect Porfolio

Architect: PADW Client: City of Saint Herblain



IME de la Fleuriaye Medico-educational institute in Carquefou (France)

M e d ic o e d u c a tio n a l in s titu te w ith 12 b o a r d in g r o o m s , c a r p e n tr y a n d c o o k in g w o r k s h o p s , 8 0 % w o o d fr a m e b u ild in g R T 2 0 12 - 2 0 % e n v ir o n m e n ta l fr e n c h s ta n d a r d , p h o to v o lta ic p la n t o n r o o fto p .

P h o to g r a p h e : C e c ile S e p te t

Boulay Raphael Architect Porfolio

Architect: PADW Client: Association des oeuvres de Pen-bron


Like Home Housing & stores in Saint Herblain (France)

Architect: PADW Client: Bouygues Immobilier

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Im a g e s :K r ĂŠ a c tio n *


La promenade des Nefs in Nantes (France)

This project include the renovation of the steel frames of the ancient propeller forge JJ Carnaud.

P h o to g r a p h e r : C e c ile S e p te t F r e s c o : C o lle c tif 10 0 p r e s s io n

Boulay Raphael Architect Porfolio

Architect: PADW Client: Ataraxia


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Primary School, Social center &

Medico-educational institute

non-wining proposal in Orly (France) Architect: PADW Client: City of Orly

Im a g e s :B o u la y R a p h a e l*

Boulay Raphael Architect Porfolio

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Raphaël Boulay Architect, 5 rue de l’Indre 44000 Nantes (France) 06 65 66 25 04 boulay.raphael@gmail.com


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