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Embracing the Marshland Identity

Situated amidst the picturesque Vendée marshes, Le Perrier is a quaint village nestled between Challans and Saint-Jean-de-Monts. This marshland, immortalized by renowned painter Charles Milcendeau, captivates with its expansive horizons and luminous landscapes. At the heart of this serene panorama, the village’s bell tower and concrete mill stand as timeless beacons—symbolizing the village’s temporal and spiritual essence.

Preservation and Renewal

In this idyllic setting, the local Town Hall envisioned a tourist information bureau to celebrate the region’s rich history and traditions. Opting for renovation, the project sought to preserve the village’s heritage while embracing modern functionality. The existing longhouses were meticulously restored, with stone walls re-plastered using traditional lime. Inside, a blend of rustic charm and contemporary design, featuring lime-hemp plaster and ample glass, creates a luminous and inviting space.

A Modern Landmark

The renovation project also introduced a contemporary extension, seamlessly integrating with the traditional architecture. Marked by natural materials like rush and featuring a thatched reed cladding, the new entrance serves as a modern landmark—a beacon of public architecture bridging the gap between tradition and modernity.

Sustainable Design Principles

Central to the renovation was a commitment to eco-responsible practices. Drawing inspiration from the region’s history of marshland construction, bio-based materials like thatch, hemp, lime plaster, and wood were employed. These materials not only pay homage to local building traditions but also align with contemporary sustainability goals, linking the past with the future in a harmonious blend of heritage and innovation.

Through its thoughtful renovation, the cultural center in Le Perrier stands as a testament to the enduring beauty of traditional craftsmanship and the timeless allure of marshland landscapes.

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