Flake House by Olgga Architects

The flake house, a nomadic, road-gauged dwelling, has been conceived to clad the places wherever it lands, as to transpose theses in an unusual vision. A poetical shelter, a โ€œfolieโ€,that merges low-tech and hi-tech. The interior finish is smooth and stripped down as to contrast with the traditional look of the external log cladding.

Created in 2006 for the competition โ€œPetites machines ร  habiterโ€ held by the CAUE 72, OLGGAโ€™ proposal for this nomadic wooden shelter is based on the concept of the ยซfolieยป, where the wooden structure is broken in two halves establishing a radical spatial boundary while materializing an unexpected entry sequence.

An object, recalling a broken branch, whose unconventional scale is the main idea of the project: to be built-up, taken down, moved, put down, left behind or taken along, inhabited or left to itโ€™s surrounding.

First a short-listed entry in the competition that gave birth to the concept, then winner of the โ€œLauriers de la construction boisโ€ of the Salon du Bois in Grenoble in 2007, the flake house cause curiosity and desire.

Last year, the flake house was set up in Nantes (FRANCE) between the 5 june and 16 august at the Festival Estuaire Nantes/ St Nazaire organized by the Lieu Unique.

The Flake house was located on the site of Frossay (Le Carnet).

I.C.I.! (Instant Carnet Island) is a temporary refuge of micro-architectures and light habitat meeting based on the bank of the Loire and open to anybody.

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