Following the close of the public vote on 31 October and the meeting of the Archinovo Jury on 7 November, the Architecture de Collection agency is pleased to announce the 2019 winners.
Jury Prize
House in Mouvaux (59) by TANK Architectes
2017 Land : 3,946 m² Area : 477 m²
This family home takes its inspiration from the shapes of the surrounding countryside and blends in with them, thanks to its plan that evokes a bird’s wing. Inside, the first level is entirely glazed to the outside, projecting the living spaces into the garden, while upstairs, the imposing facetted wooden shell creates a more intimate night space.
Special mention from the jury
Maison MF à Vico (20) par Jean-Christophe Quinton
2019 Land : 4 700 m² Area : 160 m²
This holiday home, set on a steep hillside in the Liamone valley, combines local building traditions with contemporary architectural forms. Its white mass presents a prismatic explosion of volumes, as if projected into the landscape like the prows of a ship.
Extensions Trophy
M20 in Toulouse (31) by BAST
2018 Land : 49 m² Area : 100 m² + 20 m²
The owners wanted to increase the surface area of their home by making the most of their complex private courtyard in both summer and winter. So they decided to extend the living space and convert it into a winter garden.
Grouped housing prices
Five flats in an old farmhouse in Moselle (54) by GENS
2016 Land : 190 m² Area : 392 m²/392 sq.m.
Guided by the ambition to create a social mix in a rural area, this complex combines three studio apartments for senior citizens and two duplex apartments for families. The logical distribution of spaces echoes the simplicity of the architecture.
Audience prize
Villa C3 à Carqueiranne (83) par Frédérique Legon Pyra
2018 Land : 190 m² Area : 392 m²
This holiday home, with its contemporary seaside architectural style, was inspired by the Californian villas of the 1960s. The key challenge on a steeply sloping site was to integrate a three-storey building without exceeding the permitted height.