Building differently: ecological habitats adapted to nature
Building differently: natural homes for a resilient lifestyle
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🌿 Natural and local materials
Using resources such as raw earth, wood or straw reduces the carbon footprint and encourages short circuits.
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🏡 Health and Indoor Comfort
Eco-friendly homes offer excellent air quality, better thermal regulation, and a toxic-free environment.
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⚡ Energy efficiency
Bioclimatic architecture, natural insulation and breathable materials ensure a house that is economical in heating and cooling.
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💰 Financial autonomy
Building your own home considerably reduces costs and avoids the debt associated with traditional construction.
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🔨 Autonomy and know-how
Self-construction allows you to acquire valuable skills and gain autonomy in the face of economic and ecological challenges.
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♻️ Integration into the landscape
Ecological habitats harmonize with their environment, minimizing their impact and promoting biodiversity.
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🏡 A house made of hemp blocks: insulation and durability
Built from hemp blocks, this house combines thermal comfort and respect for the environment. This natural material provides excellent insulation while regulating moisture, creating a healthy and energy-efficient habitat. An ideal choice for sustainable and local construction!
🌿 A house in harmony with its environment
Built with local materials such as earth, clay and wood, this house combines tradition and modernity. Its food garden and solar panels strengthen its autonomy, offering a sustainable and nature-friendly lifestyle.
☀️ A solar house looking to the future
With its south-facing glass façade and solar panels on the roof, this house maximizes the natural energy input. Designed for thermal efficiency and autonomy, it illustrates the combination of modern architecture and respect for the environment.