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From Provence to Mekong Delta: DE-SO Architects

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By (author): Francois Defrain

The visitor centers in Can Gio, south Vietnam and Bruoux en Provence in the south of France are designed by the architectural firm DE-SO and DE-SO Asia. Both buildings integrate into their respective landscape and climate. The Bruoux en Provence building was built in 2010 and Can Gio in 2020 10 years later. Slightly elevated above natural ground level, the Can Gio pavilion reception areas benefit from the cool sea breeze a naturally ventilated gazebo that overlooks the mangrove swamp. Built into a hillside, the Bruoux en Provence mines visitor center concourse benefits from thermal inertia and the freshness of the ground, burying into the earth to create a shaded cool space for visitors that overlooks the ocher cliffs paved square. Each building is built from local materials a constructive choice that favors short supply circuits of the natural materials - laterite stone in the sandy mangroves of the Saigon River, timber and concrete from a site in Provence. The Can Gio building is the grey color of the mangrove silt, and Bruoux the orange the color of the ocher in Provence. Both buildings express a special strong attachment with the ground. Their abstraction and the landscape views are key to the design of these two projects. In its own way, each frames views of the natural landscape. Views that are like abstract paintings composed of colors strongly imbued with the air moisture or sunlight intensity. At night, the moucharabiehs clad in solid laterite stone bricks at Can Gio and in vertical pine screen at the Mines de Bruoux visitor center create subtle, magnetic lanterns whose light changes in accordance with visitor movement within. An angular geometry composes the layout of both projects in contrast with the flowing lines of the surrounding topography. As since the beginning of architecture geometry and geography intertwine to accentuate their expression. See more
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  • Weight: 1100g
  • Dimensions: 216 x 279mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 2022
  • Publisher: Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers Limited
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781946226471

About Francois Defrain

François Defrain founded the world reknown DE-SO Architects with Olivier Souquet in 2005. Hervé Abbadie was born in Rennes (France) in 1962 and is an internationally recognised photographer who specialises in graphic and subtle work on the urban landscape. He work is emplyed by many of the top contemporary architects.

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