Projet
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Hippo Farm eco-Tourism project, Vietnam
HIPPOFARM is a three-fold integrated project to develop a poney-club, permaculture garden and ecolodge. Ellearchitecture mission was to design the master plan, The ecolodge and foodscape according permaculture principales. In our design, we focused on: 1/ Water : We based our design on rain -garden garden to avoid lot of floting during the rain season. 2/ Ecolodge : We recycled an exhisting building to ecolodge using earth and wood folowing bioclimatic design. the building have a low consumption of electricity, recycling water system and dry toilet. 3/ The Foodscape: After testing the soil, we decide with the owner to first build a healthy one. We planted a regeneratives crops and some bananas cercles to recycle water coming from the house owner and the futur restaurant. 4/ The equester center : with colaboration of Catherine the owner, we learned a lot around horses wellbeing. The building was taking care of the horses need and the practicale aspects.
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Research center QEERI-Qatar
Feasibility study for the new research center of Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute (QEERI) in collaboration with Qatar GreenBuilding Council (QGBC). ellearchitecture's mission was to offer a permaculture design for an area of less than 1000m2. Our design proposal was based on low-tech practices with local resources. Practices approved by a community of more than 3000 urban gardeners in qatar. - Crops: A list of 42 food-crops adapted to the desert climate and not very demanding in water. - Water: in addition to the low tech and water saving aspect, the techniques chosen like the Faladj, the Jar and the " gout a gout" will refresh the atmosphere and some will even bring a relaxing sound quality. - Micro climate: Through the guilt and garden rotation technique. The landscaped vegetable garden will change according to the season. Greener during winter, more mineral with more sucking plants in summer. Building architecture : Alex Amato. Foodscape: ellearchitecture
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Cergy-Pontoise-Equipe lauréate 1er prix
La polycentralité dans les grandes aglomérations