House of the Environment in Sainte-Rose
New Construction
- Building Type : Other building
- Construction Year : 2011
- Delivery year : 2012
- Address 1 - street : 97115 SAINTE ROSE (GUADELOUPE), France
- Climate zone : [Af] Tropical Wet. No dry season.
- Net Floor Area : 225 m2
- Construction/refurbishment cost : 1 000 000 €
- Number of none : 5 none
- Cost/m2 : 4444.44 €/m2
Certifications :
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Primary energy need
50 kWhep/m2.an
(Calculation method : RT 2005 )
The Maison de l'Environnement is a bioclimatic administrative office (tropical architecture adapted to seismic and paraseismic standards), one floor accessible to the public with a teaching room and a large terrace opening onto the large landscape.
Sustainable development approach of the project owner
A group of services and industrial solutions specializing in sustainable resource management, SUEZ supports cities and industries in the circular economy to preserve, optimize and secure the resources essential to our future: http://www.sita.fr/Architectural description
The land, bordered by the Salé River to the east and the Ramée to the West, serves for the cultivation of sugar cane and pineapple. The architectural part of the project is based on a relatively low impact of the buildings integrated into the landfill center of 250,000m², and into the landscape. The architecture of the building is bioclimatic; It resembles that of the traditional buildings that can be found on the large agricultural or industrial farms of Guadeloupe. Thus, the House of the environment is in wooden frame, dressed of a wooden cladding and a galvanized steel roof. Landscapes, plant screens, reed beds and wetlands are local rustic species, in harmony with the surrounding crops. The project includes a private ground floor for the administration, and a level accessible to the public with a teaching room and a large terrace opening onto the large landscape. This bioclimatic building has been designed according to the HQE® approach, working on priority targets, including the harmonious integration of the building, water and energy management, choice of construction processes and products.Building users opinion
The occupants are entirely satisfied with the thermal comfort inside the building, the sanitary quality of the interior spaces, the visual comfort, the indoor air quality, the quality of the natural light inside the spaces Working as well as acoustic comfort.
If you had to do it again?
We would have done the same project perfectly in harmony with its environment.
See more details about this project
http://www.ar-architectes.com/eco_fiche.php?id=sainte-rose&int


Stakeholders
Contractor
SITA ESPERANCE, filiale de SITA France en Guadeloupe
http://www.sita.frConstruction Manager
AR ARCHITECTES
http://www.ar-architectes.comProject management architecture, environment and landscape
Other consultancy agency
CCET
http://www.ccet-ingenierie-btp-antilles.comOffice of studies all bodies of state
Company
G.3.C Sarl
http://www.g3c-charpentes-guadeloupe.frCompany lots Carpentry Wood, Roofing, Cladding and insulation
Company
ICM SAS
http://www.icm-guadeloupe.comEntreprise Générale - Lots Gros Work, Partition, Electricity, Plumbing, Flooring, Air-conditioning / Ventilation, Landscaping
Company
ALU Antilles
http://www.alu-antilles-menuiserie.frCompany lot aluminum joinery
Type of market
Global performance contract
Energy consumption
- 50,00 kWhep/m2.an
- 200,00 kWhep/m2.an
Systems
- No heating system
- Solar Thermal
- No cooling system
- compensated Air Handling Unit
- Solar Thermal
Urban environment
- 638 300,00 m2
- 3 090,00
Product
Frame in treated pine treated wood

Durapin
Piveteau-Bois
http://www.piveteaubois.com/fr/
Frame of treated pine wood class 4, resulting from permanently managed European forests, ensuring dimensional stability, strength, mechanical strength, suitable for a hot and humid environment, and resistant to insects, termites and rot.
This product was very well accepted by all the project's stakeholders, and allowed a clean and rapid site for the assembly of the whole structure.
GHG emissions
- 1 700,00 KgCO2/m2/an