Architect
13210 Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
Architect
13210 Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
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An architect based in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Armelle Le Piouf has been working in and around the town for many years, mainly in the north-west of the Bouches-du-Rhône and in the Vaucluse.
There are no stereotypical tics in her architecture: she strives to adapt to the client's tastes and desires, and to translate them into comfortable, airy spaces in which they can feel at ease with their loved ones and family.
This architect works mainly on renovating existing houses or farmhouses, often in the countryside, with the occasional extension or secondary conversion. She also works on offices, shops and premises open to the public....
For her, it's particularly important to work on the interior spaces, as well as the links with the outside world.
Armelle Le Piouf also benefits from the landscapes of her region, to which architecture must respond: taking advantage of the view as much as possible, while blending in as well as possible with the surrounding nature and using quality materials.
Environmental issues, which have been around for a long time, are becoming more and more significant, and are now being addressed by increasingly stringent regulations.
All the materials used are becoming more efficient and environmentally friendly, for greater efficiency and a healthier atmosphere. Insulation, which is both necessary and compulsory, must now be dealt with more effectively (quality of insulation, treatment of thermal bridges).
Adapting to the climate therefore means adopting modern, high-performance materials, but also keeping in mind the lessons of ancient architecture, which enabled us to take advantage of the region's abundant sunshine in winter, and to protect ourselves from it in summer.
These principles have always played a very important role in the work of this architect.
The most important step is first and foremost to choose the right orientation: to benefit from or protect yourself from the sun's rays, and to protect yourself from the prevailing winds.....
Next, simple solar protection devices such as wooden shutters, followed by the use of vegetation, particularly judiciously positioned trees, but also trellises and pergolas on which vegetation can develop more rapidly, will continue to protect the built space.
Do you have an architectural project? Contact Armelle Le Piouf now and make your dreams come true with a first meeting!
Single-Family Homes
Country Homes
Apartment
Commercial - industrial
Offices
Public Access Buildings
Renovation
Vertical expension
Extension
Expertise
Pools
Restoration
contemporary
Traditional
Classic
Architects Registration Board
A21978