PORTFOLIO 2023 - M. TRUPIN

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PORTFOLIO

Selected works

Architecte d’Etat HMONP Graduate Architect
2023

preparing for the french Architectural Practice Examination

Reference for Marina Trupin

Reference for Marina Trupin

Reference for Marina Trupin

Marina Trupin was part of Hewitt Studios LLP as an Architectural Assistant for a six month period during 2019.

Marina Trupin was part of Hewitt Studios LLP as an Architectural Assistant for a six month period during 2019.

Hewitt Studios work in the Þeld of Sustainability, creating demonstration projects which inspire intended use. Marina worked on a number of our projects including a Research and Development facility for Morgan Motors and a number of education projects in which vocational skills training takes place, during which time she developed her interests in renewable construction technologies including timber frame modular construction. However, MarinaÕs main project responsibility was the Rural Enterprise Centre and New Equestrian Centre at an agricultural college campus which is a Conversion and Refurbishment project. Here she applied the Þndings of her thorough research into the specialist Þeld, supporting the regeneration business case and developing a detailed knowledge of the characteristics of the target community. Marina was involved from Inception to the Planning Submission stage, deÞning a tasteful and characterful proposal which makes excellent use of the potential offered by the existing historic buildings, creating an inspiring environment within physical and budget constraint. Marina demonstrated considerable skill in uncovering appropriate precedent projects from wide-ranging sources and applying lessons learned to her project design work. Her visuals improved greatly whilst here, reaching an effective and high standard of skill. As a direct consequence the proposal has been very well received by the wider client community and planning authority.

Marina Trupin was part of Hewitt Studios LLP as an Architectural Assistant for a six month period during 2019.

Hewitt Studios work in the Þeld of Sustainability, creating demonstration projects which inspire intended use. Marina worked on a number of our projects including a Research and Development facility for Morgan Motors and a number of education projects in which vocational skills training takes place, during which time she developed her interests in renewable construction technologies including timber frame modular construction. However, MarinaÕs main project responsibility was the Rural Enterprise Centre and New Equestrian Centre at an agricultural college campus which is a Conversion and Refurbishment project. Here she applied the Þndings of her thorough research into the specialist Þeld, supporting the regeneration business case and developing a detailed knowledge of the characteristics of the target community. Marina was involved from Inception to the Planning Submission stage, deÞning a tasteful and characterful proposal which makes excellent use of the potential offered by the existing historic buildings, creating an inspiring environment within physical and budget constraint. Marina demonstrated considerable skill in uncovering appropriate precedent projects from wide-ranging sources and applying lessons learned to her project design work. Her visuals improved greatly whilst here, reaching an effective and high standard of skill. As a direct consequence the proposal has been very well received by the wider client community and planning authority.

Hewitt Studios work in the Þeld of Sustainability, creating demonstration projects which inspire intended use. Marina worked on a number of our projects including a Research and Development facility for Morgan Motors and a number of education projects in which vocational skills training takes place, during which time she developed her interests in renewable construction technologies including timber frame modular construction. However, MarinaÕs main project responsibility was the Rural Enterprise Centre and New Equestrian Centre at an agricultural college campus which is a Conversion and Refurbishment project. Here she applied the Þndings of her thorough research into the specialist Þeld, supporting the regeneration business case and developing a detailed knowledge of the characteristics of the target community. Marina was involved from Inception to the Planning Submission stage, deÞning a tasteful and characterful proposal which makes excellent use of the potential offered by the existing historic buildings, creating an inspiring environment within physical and budget constraint. Marina demonstrated considerable skill in uncovering appropriate precedent projects from wide-ranging sources and applying lessons learned to her project design work. Her visuals improved greatly whilst here, reaching an effective and high standard of skill. As a direct consequence the proposal has been very well received by the wider client community and planning authority.

Marina was a popular and professional member of the studio, always willing to assist others when the pressure was on, making an excellent contribution to both project work and life in the busy studio. She was diligent in undertaking tasks asked of her and would make a solid contribution within any team. I would be happy to follow up this reference with any prospective employer.

Marina was a popular and professional member of the studio, always willing to assist others when the pressure was on, making an excellent contribution to both project work and life in the busy studio. She was diligent in undertaking tasks asked of her and would make a solid contribution within any team. I would be happy to follow up this reference with any prospective employer.

Marina was a popular and professional member of the studio, always willing to assist others when the pressure was on, making an excellent contribution to both project work and life in the busy studio. She was diligent in undertaking tasks asked of her and would make a solid contribution within any team. I would be happy to follow up this reference with any prospective employer.

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Imagori Architecture, Ludo-Médiathèque Treulon

Imagori Architecture, Actéon Offices

Moon Safari, Louis Pasteur Elementary School

Guiraud-Manenc Architects, ESSCA Business School

Hewitt Studios, Rural Enterprise Centre

RESIDENTIAL

Imagori Architecture, Taussat house

FELAA Architects, Echoppe rue Guillaume Leblanc

Imagori Architecture, Harvey co-living

Officine, Maison P.

HEALTHCARE

MC Architectes, Pau’s Hospital Long Life Unit

MC Architectes, Child Psychiatric Inpatient Unit

MC Architectes, Rive-Gauche Clinic

PERSONAL PROJECTS

Kominka 古民家

Rammed Earth House Natečaj Hiša

ENSA Toulouse, PFE (Final Master Project)

LUDO-MÉDIATHÈQUE ESPACE TREULON

TYPE Media-library

LOCATION Bruges

CLIENT Townhall of Bruges

SIZE 1 300 m²

COST - €

STATUS Completed

COMPLETION June 2022

The Castle of Treulon is registered as a heritage site of the city of Bruges. The latter has chosen to rehabilitate it into a cultural place accessible to all, by creating a media library.

Imagori Architecture was commissioned to monitor the works as well as the layout and decoration of this new space of more than 1 300m² through 4 levels. The project aimed to completely rehabilitate the castle and transform it for its new functions. Several issues had to be brought into line according to the different existing volumes offered by this historic building: spaces under vaults, rooms with great heights and converted attics as well as the new extension on the ground floor.

This heritage site dating from the 18th century has become a place of reading, culture and life for everyone. The original architecture, spaces, fireplaces and engravings have been preserved. An underground extension of 400 m² as well as an outdoor theater were created to offer wide possibilities for meetings. Spread over four levels, this beautiful castle meets multiple uses.

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1. Salle sur demande, ground floor 2. Library, garden level 3. Reading room, first floor Project plan First floor In progress 1. Amphitheatre facade 2. Press hall 1. 2. Project facade South-east, facing the amphitheatre

ACTEON NEW OFFICES

TYPE Offices

LOCATION Mérignac

CLIENT Actéon

SIZE 1000 m²

COST - €

STATUS Completed

COMPLETION December 2021

In full development, the ACTEON company specializing in high-tech medical devices, entrusted us with the complete fitting out of its new headquarters located in Mérignac.

Wanting to serve the well-being of its employees and being in full expansion, Acteon called on Imagori Architecture to develop new optimized but pleasant workspaces. The use of glass partitions (brass and black), as well as woodframed dividers help to delimit the different workspaces in a warmer and more modern atmosphere. The other coverings chosen in light tones offer a bright place suitable for use. Our action aims to optimize spaces over more than 1000 m² originally empty, by creating open-space environments, individual work spaces (phone box), relaxation areas and meeting spaces in order to improve the quality of life. and gain in efficiency.

Details Bench connection

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Assise circulation circulation DIRECTION GENERALE ADV COMMERCIAL FINANCE Wall of fame Affichage écran TV Accès Pôle ADV Accès Pôle Commercia Direction ADV HALL D ENTRÉE 1 Open space 2 Salle de réunion 3 Bureaux flex 4 Travail collaboratif 5 Bubble work 6 Reprographie 7 Espace détente 8 Archive 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 3 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 5 7 8
1. In progress 2. Circulation between 2 meeting rooms
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3. Meeting room plan 4 distinctive spaces :
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1. General management 2. Sales administration 3. Commercial 4. Finance

LOUIS PASTEUR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

TYPE Primary school

LOCATION Allée René Fourgs, 33470 Gujan-Mestras

CLIENT COBAS

SIZE 2 535 m²

COST 4 500 000 €

STATUS under construction

COMPLETION due in 2023

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ESSCA SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT

Rehabilitation of an old former Niel barracks into a business school.

TYPE Business School

LOCATION Bastide Niel new neighborhood, Bordeaux

pre-operational urban study conducted by MVRDV

CLIENT ESSCA

SIZE 6 500 m²

COST 17 000 000 €

STATUS under construction

COMPLETION due in 2024

Project facade South-west elevation

Project plans

Upper plan: 5th floor

Lower plan: 4th floor - greenhouse terrace

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Cross section

ENTERPRISE CENTRE & NEW STABLES

Rehabilitation of old stables into workshops and offices + construction of new stables

TYPE Heritage

LOCATION Holme Lacy Campus, Hereford - United-Kingdom

CLIENT Herefordshire and Ludlow College

SIZE Rehabilitation: 314 m2 / New stables: 500 m2

Landscaping: 4 033 m2

COST Rehabilitation: 463 000 £ / New stables: 225 000 £

STATUS RIBA Stage 1 (Preparation & Brief), Mars 2019

RIBA Stage 2 (Concept Design), Avril-Juin 2019

RIBA Stage 3 (Planning Permission), Juillet 2019

Set above the beautiful River Wye, the Campus boasts a 257 hectare mixed organic farm, that includes ancient and commercial woodlands, and traditional parkland with ponds and streams. The Holme Lacy Campus sits specific units for its students: the Animal Care Unit, the Rural Craft Centre (offering Blacksmithing courses, Farriery courses and courses in Metalwork and Welding) and an Equestrian Centre.

The project consists of 3 main components: redevelopment of historic stables to form a new enterprise centre, construction of new stables and outdoor manege and landscaping to improve pedestrian safety and traffic flow around campus. Its structure and design should respond to strong environmental criteria through showcasing and using sustainable materials and techniques, but also prove through application and a thorough understanding of past heritage.

68.00m EAST ELEVATION Roof covering to be removed (structure to be retained) Lean-to extension to be demolished Window removed wall cut down floor level and opening windened Window removed wall cut down floor level and opening windened Windows removed Window removed Door removed and opening windened Door removed Windows removed Roof covering to be removed (structure to be retained) New windened opening Door to be removed Datum 68.00m Datum 68.00m EAST ELEVATION NORTH ELEVATION
Existing facade Old stables demolition phase Project facade Proposed enterprise centre elevation
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Existing old stables, becoming a new rural enterprise centre

Project section Proposed enterprise centre

Project section New stables

Project images

Proposed enterprise centre

Proposed new stables

A 28 Morford Street Bath BA1 2RT T 01225 461919 E mail@hewittstudios.co.uk W www.hewittstudios.co.uk Copyright rights This drawing has been produced for Willmott Dixon for the proposed development at WISE Campus Filton purposes Stage Output by any person any Responsibility is not accepted for made by others in scaling drawing from figured dimensions only HS228_ Drawing Number Revision Project Title HOLME LACY STABLES AND ENTERPRISE CENTRE Drawing Scale MK Date DR CH Revisions MK Date DR CH Revisions Status 28/03/19 MT PY FIRST ISSUE 17/04/19 MT PY SECOND ISSUE PLANNING APPLICATION A - Workshops instead of offices - Car-park gardens STABLES UPDATES B PROPOSED ENTERPRISE CENTRE SECTIONS 033 Existing Timber Roof Truss Existing External Stone Wall New Workshops Partition Wall New Skylights New Insulated Slate Roof New Skylights New Internal Partitions BREAKOUT SPACE WORKSHOP 1 WORKSHOP 2 WORKSHOP 3 WORKSHOP 4 69.65 Datum 68.00m Existing Timber Roof Truss Existing External Stone Wall New Skylight New Insulated Slate Roof WORKSHOP 2 SECTION 1 1:200 SECTION 2 1:100 A 28 Morford Street Bath BA1 2RT T 01225 461919 E mail@hewittstudios .uk W www.hewittstudios.co.uk This drawing has been produced for Willmott Dixon for the of Stage 1-3 Output Responsibility accepted by scaling from this drawing Dimensions in millimetres unless from figured dimensions only HS228_ Drawing Number Revision Project Title HOLME LACY STABLES AND ENTERPRISE CENTRE Drawing Scale MK Date DR CH Revisions MK Date DR CH Revisions Status PLANNING APPLICATION - Workshops - Car-park gardens STABLES UPDATES B 1:100 PROPOSED STABLES SECTIONS 064 SECTION 2 External Gullies Corrugated Metal Rooging Sheet High-level Glazing Timber ’Scissor’ Truss Timber Sliding Doors Corrugated Polycarbonate Sheet Galvanised Steel Horse Rail Flashing SECTION 1 DARK GREY FLASHING GLAZED SCREEN VARIEGATED PLYWOOD WALL LINING STABLES' SEPARATON AND POST BALUSTRADE WHITE PAINTED BLOCK WORK KEY OF MATERIALS SLATTED DOUGLAS FIR TIMBER CLADDING A 28 Morford Street Bath BA1 2RT T 01225 461919 E mail@hewittstudios .uk W www.hewittstudios.co.uk This drawing has been produced for Willmott Dixon proposed development Campus for the of Stage 1-3 Output Responsibility accepted by from from figured dimensions only HS228_ Drawing Number Revision Project Title HOLME LACY STABLES AND ENTERPRISE CENTRE Drawing Scale MK Date DR CH Revisions MK Date DR CH Revisions Status PLANNING APPLICATION - Workshops - Car-park and gardens reversed STABLES UPDATES B 1:100 PROPOSED STABLES SECTIONS 064 SECTION 2 External Gullies Corrugated Metal Rooging Sheet High-level Glazing Timber ’Scissor’ Truss Timber Sliding Doors Corrugated Polycarbonate Sheet Galvanised Steel Horse Rail Flashing SECTION 1 DARK GREY FLASHING GLAZED SCREEN VARIEGATED PLYWOOD WALL LINING STABLES' SEPARATON AND POST BALUSTRADE WHITE PAINTED BLOCK WORK KEY OF MATERIALS SLATTED DOUGLAS FIR TIMBER CLADDING

TAUSSAT HOUSE RESIDENTIAL

TYPE Residential

LOCATION Taussat

CLIENT Private

SIZE 205,5 m²

COST - €

STATUS under construction

COMPLETION due in 2024

In the heart of the Bassin d’Arcachon, located at a stone’s throw from a marina, this house plans to double its surface area while retaining its architectural character as much as possible and integrating into the existing residential fabric.

The project aims for an elevation, an extension and the creation of a swimming pool. The striking elements of the house (exposed post-beam structure) are preserved and reproduced from time to time in order to restore balance to the whole. At the same time, a light-coloured briquette facing adorns the street facade, as well as the new kitchen, giving it more contemporary character.

The new floor will offer two large additional bedrooms with access to the terrace, a play area and a bathroom. The ground floor will also benefit from an extension in order to double the surface area of the kitchen, a living space dear to customers, and to create a parental suite on one level. Outside, an openwork wooden structure extends the existing passageway offering effective solar protection on the south facade. A carport and a swimming pool will highlight this project in order to make the most of the exteriors.

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ECHOPPE RUE GUILLAUME LEBLANC

It is a small traditionnal Bordelaise house, with a garden at the back of the plot, bordered by two stone buildings. This house has undergone many changes over time which have degraded the aesthetics of the main façade. Currently covered with a painted cement coating, it has little of interest, if not the cornice which remains a vestige of the ornaments of this dwelling. In this context, we want to support and take advantage of this accident to create a contemporary, refined architecture, without frills or superficial textures.

M Fisson et M Coustaud Maitre d ouvrage : 26 rue Gu laume Leblanc 33000 BORDEAUX 1 100

Le projet a pour objet a suré évation d une échoppe

La surface de plancher tota e passe de 59 m2 à 111 m2

Le projet a pour objet la surélévation d'une échoppe La surface de plancher totale passe de 59 m2 à 111 m2

Les façades du projet seront enduites de ciment peint en blanc perlé Les menuiseries existantes seront changées au profit de nouve les en alu laqué de teinte pet t gris Les eaux pluv ales seront conduites par un chêneau encastré tand s que es gouttières existantes sont conservées et repeintes La toiture de l extension sera couvertes de tu les canales, conformément aux toitures env ronnantes

Les façades du projet seront enduites de ciment peint en blanc per é Les menuiseries ex stantes seront changées au profit de nouvel es en alu laqué de teinte petit gris

Les eaux pluviales seront conduites par un chêneau encastré tandis que les gouttières existantes sont conservées et repeintes

La toiture de l extension sera couvertes de tuiles canales, conformément aux toitures environnantes

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TYPE Residential LOCATION Bordeaux CLIENT Private SIZE 110,8 m² COST - € STATUS In progress -1 41 0 54 -0 91 3 38 5 80 7 37 0 00 6 28 8 90 4 41 5 80 1 654 467 2 121 1 04 A C Cha b e 1 Cu s e Chamb e 3 Rue Gu laume Leb anc Propriété n°28 GABARIT PLU L M T E D E P R O P R E T E s e r u d e d e é s e a u x SERVITUDE DE RESEAU TAE m u d e c o u em e c o n s u c b e EMPR SE 100 EMPRISE 0 PC03a Coupe - Etat des lieux orma A4 01/04/2021 M Fisson et M Coustaud Ma tre d ouvrage 26 ue Gui au e Leb a c 33000 BORDEAUX 1 100 Ma tre d oeuvre F édé ic ESCOUBET - A ch ec e d é eu 44 ue Cheva er - 33000 BORDEAUX M : 06 61 38 21 45 escoubet@ e aa f Echel e felaa Permis de construire PC GSPub she Vers on 0 12 100 100 0 00 7 37 8 90 6 67 2 35 3 38 4 41 0 54 5 80 0 00 4 41 0 54 6 83 7 90
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HARVEY CO-LIVING, RUE DE PESSAC

Rehabilitation and refurbishment of an old Bordelaise house.

TYPE Co-living

LOCATION Bordeaux, Pessac street

CLIENT Harvey

SIZE 239,6 m² , 8 bedrooms

COST 130 800 €

STATUS Completed

COMPLETION April 2022

Project

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HARVEY CO-LIVING, RUE ANDRIEU

Rehabilitation and refurbishment of an old Bordelaise house.

TYPE Co-living

LOCATION Bordeaux, Andrieu street

CLIENT Harvey

SIZE 148,6 m², 5 bedrooms

COST - €

STATUS In progress

COMPLETION By the end of 2023

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Project plans Ground floor First floor
2. Rear facade modifications 1. Existing house
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MAISON P.

Rehabilitation and refurbishment of an “échoppe”, typical small house in Bordeaux.

TYPE Residential LOCATION Les Chartrons, Bordeaux

CLIENT Private SIZE - m²

COST - €

STATUS Completed COMPLETION September 2021

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PAU’S HOSPITAL LONG LIFE UNIT

TYPE Healthcare

LOCATION Pau

CLIENT Pau Hospital

SIZE 4 034 m²

COST 5 942 327 €

STATUS Competition Winner, November 2017

COMPLETION 2021

For almost 20 years, the MC architecture practice has been dealing with healthcare design, implementation problems in the field of health and hospitals, public or private, which I was able to apprehend during my APE preparation year.

The project of the Long-Term Care Unit is an 80 beds service, which is part of the geriatric pole of the hospital center and accommodates relevant residents of important medico-technical care, presenting a level of dependence and a high care load. Within the unit, a 14 beds reinforced accommodation entrance makes it possible to support people with Alzheimer’s disease or apparent Alzheimer’s disease, suffering from the most severe psycho-behavioural symptoms and the most deleterious for their quality of life and that of other residents. The architecture, by its design, promotes safety, the feeling of freedom to come and go, and the respect for patients’ privacy.

HEALTHCARE
Détail d’une chambre type Détail toiture terrasse Project plan Private room Detailed section Green roof and acroterion Project plan Ground floor 4 geriatric units

CHILD PSYCHIATRIC INPATIENT UNIT

TYPE Psychiatric ward

LOCATION Saint-Girons

CLIENT Ariège Couserans Hospital Centre

SIZE 735 m²

COST 617 300 €

STATUS Completed

COMPLETION 2019

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In Couserans, a small city surrounded by the mountains, the existing psychiatric centre, located in a peri-urban area, is organized in a suburban form. This arrangement favors the circulation between the different functional units and hospital services in several buildings, thus making it possible to isolate sectors and the pathologies. In this context, the Esquirol ward aims to be completely refurbished and transformed to welcome the new child psychiatric inpatient unit.

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Elevation South-east facade

Detailed sections Joinery

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RIVE-GAUCHE CLINIC

TYPE Hospital

LOCATION Toulouse

CLIENT Rive-Gauche Sarrus Clinic

SIZE 15 000 m², 7 floors

COST 22 775 449 €

STATUS Completed

COMPLETION 2019

HEALTHCARE

For the clinic, the challenge of this operation was entirely to renew the existing technical platform. It was necessary to overcome the technical insufficiency of the 7 existing blocks which had become obsolete, in the face of the evolution of technology, hospital practices and regulations. Extension and restructuring of the technical platforms. The difficulty of the project was carrying out the work on an occupied site, since the clinical care continued to operate.

Detailed plan 4th floor, guard room New floors

Detailed section New guard room

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KOMINKA 古民家

TYPE Residential

PLACE Miasa, Nagano Prefecture - Japan

DATE January 2023

STATUS In progress

Rural Japan is currently experiencing a very significant exodus crisis. Villages are losing their souls as more and more homes are abandoned - this abandonment often leading to destruction. It is a magnificent heritage that is gradually being lost as the big Japanese cities are gaining in density.

François and Noriko set themselves the challenge of buying and renovating an old traditional Japanese house, called a kominka. Their purpose were not only to restore and prolong the life of this Japan historical house, but to bring back its relevancy into their modern lives, hopefully being an inspiring example for other young people.

Located in the heart of the Japanese Alps, the state of the house has deteriorated over the years although its structure is very robust in the face of mountainous weather. The couple plans to completely renovate this house, using recycled materials as much as possible, sometimes thrown away by other residents or gleaned from across Japan. They also try to use natural materials with a low carbon impact.

During my volunteering stay with them, François and Noriko did not yet have a clear idea of the future layout of the house. They wish to create a café and a shared space on the ground floor while the upper floor would be their private space.

We were able to take precise measurements to have a record of the existing house, in a way to be able to think together about a future layout, while participating in the various tasks necessary for the progress of the construction site.

They also tend to renovate this house using traditional construction techniques, such as yakisugi 焼き杉 as exterior facings for the walls: a wood protection technique that is obtained by deeply burning the surface of a wooden board. The resulting material is said to be more resistant to fire, insects and fungi.

To insulate the wall facing east, they also use thrown momigara, the rice husks. It is a 100% natural material, Most easy to recycle, it is a dreamlike biodegradable material.

Moreover, we had the idea to use old tatamis given away to make the interior walls’ sound insulation. The tatami is a traditional Japanese floor covering, made of interwoven and piled up rice straw.

PERSONAL

Project plan Ground floor Café and guest house

Project plan First floor Private space

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1. The kominka, west facade 2. In progress, east facade wall 3. In progress, momigara used as wall insulation

RAMMED EARTH HOUSE NATEČAJ HIŠA

TYPE International competition

TEAM with R. Blaszyck, architect

PLACE Slovenia

DATE June 2021

The plot

The rurality’s notion in architecture conveys the idea of custom. To that extent, we wanted to design a simple unit invoking the traditional habitat, echoing the architectural objects observed in the Slovenian countryside. Our goal is to express the rudimentary aspect of vernacular construction illustrated by simplicity.

Earth

Earthen architecture is contextualized, linked to their territory both in terms of material and human resources. The rammed earth is shaped and sculpted to give meaning to each of the home’s functions. The earthen walls are not plastered, highlighting the material layers. To enhance the story of its implementation’s and prevent from earth solubility, we have chosen to magnify these strata by adding thin terracotta bricks, solidifying the entire unit and becoming the demonstrators of time. The outermost loam layer will erode slightly over the years.

Living

Conceived as a retreat for two people, the unit investigates the potential of rammed earth and is optimized for minimalist needs. It supports each of the domestic activities defined by the earth bloc. To the north side, the wall’s thickness punctuated with thin openings is synonymous of functionality, storing logs for heating, while indoors, it displays an open kitchen and a practical dining space. An integrated wood stove is set at the heart of the house to warm it as a whole. The sleeping area is perched under the roof like a nest in a tree, providing much comfort to rest. Gable walls offer basic functionalities: storage and entertainment thanks to the library, and on the other hand the essentials for bodily well-being. The unit embraces interior space while connecting to the landscape beyond.

Autonomy

Our project aims to design a resilient and autonomous architecture producing a circular economy that reflects the entire living ecosystem. Thus, one of our fundamental goal meant keeping the site as pristine as possible with minimal impact on the land. The massiveness of the earthen walls provides the necessary structural inertia while clarifying the functional partition of the plan. Used primarily for its ability to store heat or cold, raw earth also helps regulate humidity and improve acoustics.

The northern wall is 80 centimeters thick, in order to protect against large variations of temperatures. On the contrary, the southern side is generously glazed, set back from the roof. This overhang ensures that only indirect light penetrates, preventing from heating up in summer. Natural light is paramount. Each opening reveals the thickness of the wall. They frame a scenery of the surroundings for each of our domestic activities. From its extraction to its use and then deconstruction, the earth requires very little energy to manufacture and implement.

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We are here !

CONCEPT DIAGRAM - INHABITING THE WALL Living within the protective massiveness of walls.

THRESHOLD

An invitation to simplicity and primal needs of nature.

FOOD

The meditative capabilities of preparing and consuming food from nature.

SITE DIAGRAM - A WALK INTO THE FOREST

CONTEMPLATION

To create a space to regenerate andrest the body and mind.

TIME

The luxury of time to improve one’s mind and body.

COMMUNITY

Gathering : relaxing in a warm and convivial atmosphere.

THE NEST

Sleeping : to rest in the nature’s tranquility.

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FINAL PROJECT, MASTER DEGREE

SCHOOL National Architecture School of Toulouse

TYPE Prefabricated modular wooden structure

DATE 2016, M. Arch - second semester

PART I

The Ariège area forms the starting point of this project with the analysis of its territory and the elaboration of a sample of its industrial wastelands: a large neglected historical heritage and untapped. Following this work initiated during the first semester, I wanted, at the second, to think about the revitalization of a particular place: the old Fonquernie factories in Laroque d’Olmes.

Fonquernie is a wasteland being revalued, having led me to interest myself in its spatial potential and the historical charm of the places, for which I imagined a further requalification. The former textile factory would be transformed into a laboratory and machining site, prototyping and experimentation around the use of wood in construction. This federative forum, dedicated to professionals and individuals, designers and builders, would host design and manufacturing in offices and equipped workshops.

PART II

After these analysis around wood construction, I then suggested my model, a wooden structure kit to build oneself: Woodkit is an industrialized kit, based on a gantry in molded structure, easy to assemble oneself or together with the help of a notice and mounting cards.

My reflection focused on the quality of assemblies so that the implementation is understandable for the greatest number, as well as favoriting a saving of material. The structure is light to ensure speed and ease of assembly. Its modularity offers a wide variety of shapes, spaces and uses.

The objects produced can vary infinitely, appropriated and adaptable to the size and constraints of the user. In summary, it is a free plateau where a great variety of events can occur and in which self-construction rhymes with emancipation: a series of modular building options, all of which aim to provide sustainable architectural structure and homes to a broader audience.

During this graduation project, I got inspired by Walter Segal work and William Morris reflexion and was asked about the role of the architect’s transmission, his social and environmental commitment and his ability to organize and design appropriable structures for everyone. My goal was to achieve an open response that takes into account all the issues of a project: construction timelines, costs but more importantly including its social dimension.

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Marina Trupin Australia 04 93 709 848 marina.trupin@gmail.com

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