Living warehouse | Haddock Architecture

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Living warehouse | Haddock Architecture

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  • Completion year: 2021
  • Gross Built up Area: 191 sqm
  • Project Location: Rennes
  • Country: France
  • Photo Credits: Charles Bouchaib
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Excerpt: Living warehouse, designed by Haddock Architecture, is an adaptive reuse of a former workplace by transforming it into housing. The project plays on the contradiction and the complex relationship between low and high-tech. They constitute the traces of its industrial past.

Project Description

[Text as submitted by architect] Agricultural shed built in the middle of fields, it quickly becomes an industrial shed in the middle of a residential area. The history of the building is linked to that of the urbanization of the Rennes metropolitan area. When the owner retired, he wants to enhance his former workplace by transforming it into housings. The volumes and the existing oak structure are preserved.

Living warehouse | Haddock Architecture
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Living warehouse | Haddock Architecture
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Living warehouse | Haddock Architecture
© Haddock Architecture
Living warehouse | Haddock Architecture
© Haddock Architecture

they constitute the traces of its industrial past. They become the backbone of two new houses. The historic structure is enhanced and reused to support the photovoltaic roof of the house. The project plays on the contradiction and the complex relationship between low and high tech. By fitting into the template of the current hangar, the project derogates from the construction rules authorized by the city.

Living warehouse | Haddock Architecture
© Charles Bouchaib
Living warehouse | Haddock Architecture
© Charles Bouchaib

The whole is built on the parcel boundary to make the best use of its land and the orientations (mainly south). Each house has a large double-height living room which opens onto the garden. A large winter garden becomes an extension of the house and blurs the line between inside and outside. Entirely wooded with frame walls and covered with chestnut cladding, the two houses are built from local and bio-sourced materials.

Living warehouse | Haddock Architecture
© Charles Bouchaib
Living warehouse | Haddock Architecture
© Charles Bouchaib
Living warehouse | Haddock Architecture
© Charles Bouchaib

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