Bioclimatic design aims at making the most of the building site characteristics (climate, vegetation, topography, ground geology) in order to reduce to the minimum the building energetic need and then create greater comforts of home ( hygrometry, acoustic, natural light).
The position and the exposition of the building as well as the rooms’ allocation inside the house are decisive so that we can get the most of sun contribution but control it at the same time so that it remains comfortable in the summer.
Indeed, the building exposition or the choice made for the windows surface can reduce the energetic needs.
In addition, we particularly take care of the landscape integration of the building and the respect of the existing site.
The success of a bioclimatic design resides in the coherence between:
• the choices made to get the most of the site,
• the structure specificities,
• the further technical solutions: sun contribution, natural ventilation flow use, use of the underground.