Sustainable Architectural Transformation: A Closer Look at Abraham House by formalocal
Explore the sustainable transformation of Abraham House by formalocal, blending modern design with historical preservation in Seignosse, France.
Introduce the concept of sustainable architectural transformation, its importance, and how the Abraham House by formalocal serves as a prime example of this practice in Seignosse, France. Explain the background of the project, including its location and historical significance as part of the former Seignosse Motel.


Historical Context and Initial Structure
Overview of Seignosse Motel
Discuss the original state of the building complex, its role in the local community, and the state of the buildings prior to renovation.


Challenges Faced in Preservation
Detail the specific challenges faced by the architects, including structural and environmental considerations, and how these influenced the design decisions.


Design Philosophy and Execution by formalocal
Architectural Goals and Vision
Elaborate on formalocal's objectives for the Abraham House, focusing on sustainability, aesthetic integration with the surrounding environment, and enhancing functional living spaces.


Innovative Design Solutions
Discuss the specific architectural techniques and materials used by formalocal, emphasizing sustainability. Mention the timber frame construction, vertical cladding, and the integration of large openings to promote natural light and airflow.

Sustainability Features and Environmental Impact
Energy Efficiency Measures
Detail the specific energy-efficient practices incorporated into the Abraham House, such as external insulation and thermal management systems provided by enerco2.


Environmental Benefits
Explain the environmental impact of using sustainable materials and practices, potentially including data or comparisons to traditional building methods.


Interior and Exterior Aesthetics
Spatial Configuration
Describe the internal layout, including the addition of new volumes and the configuration of enclosed gardens. Highlight how these design choices facilitate a blend of indoor and outdoor living.

Material and Aesthetic Choices
Discuss the aesthetic impact of the materials used, particularly the wood and how it complements the natural surroundings of Seignosse.
Summarize the significance of the Abraham House as a model for sustainable architectural transformation. Encourage a discussion on the potential for similar projects worldwide and the importance of integrating historical preservation with modern architectural needs.




All photographs are work of Sandrine Iratçabal
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