Confluence House is an eco-friendly architectural project set within a site shaped by the meeting of two rivers. Designed as a healthy, warm living space open to nature, it features contemporary lines while remaining in harmony with the area’s historic built heritage. It is based on the principles of High Environmental Quality (HQE), bioclimatic design, and bio-ergonomics—the latter being an original conceptual approach that I initiated.
Architecture
Architecture is a complex field, and this complexity is particularly stimulating for me. I cannot conceive of an architectural project as mundane in its intention or simplistic in its design, let alone standardized. Each project involves taking into account a multitude of parameters—environmental, economic, aesthetic, technical, temporal, human, or circumstantial. A project that does not take this complexity into account makes no sense to me.”