Projet montagne, les impressions de Zackery Walker notre correspondant canadien.

lundi 10 avril 2017
par  Etienne Brunet

Nous avons eu la grande chance de recevoir Zachery de passage à Grenoble au lycée Champollion, dans le cadre d’un séjour linguistique en immersion. Il a pu assister à une des trois interventions de notre architecte Jacques Félix-Faure. Voici ses impressions...

Ce que j’ai retenu :

Architecture looks difficult. There were so many different factors- geographical, financial, environmental, social- that the architect had to consider while designing the building. The final product, though, which is absolutely fantastic, (in my most humble of opinions), seems worth the expense.

Photographie de Jaques Felix-Faure

Ce que je pense de ce que j’ai vu :

The house is simply stunning. The view is beatiful, its location is daring, and its design is both sleek and comforting. At the same time, it’s nostalgic, kind of, resembling an old mountain cabin with its timber framing. I like how the building was also designed with social functions in mind ; the architect definitely put a lot of thought into its design.

Photographie de Jaques Felix-Faure

Ce que m’a apporté cette intervention :

This presentation has definitely given me a greater appreciation for architecture. I had no idea that it required so much work, financing, and planning, with so many different obstacles to overcome. The outcome is certainly impressive, especially when taking into account all of the different factors to consider.

Zackery Walker, from Thomasburg, Canada-

Correspondant d’Antonin Bourgeois.
Photographie de Lucas Tevissen
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Ce projet est soutenu par le Le CAUE, la Région Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes et le Lycée Champolllion.

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