The two project owners were supported step by step by the industrialist's teams (project manager, design office, training) for a final result that perfectly suited their environmental and aesthetic objectives. While the wood material is clearly increasing in construction in France (+ 19.4% PDM in the collective), the ITE Myral solution is perfectly compatible with this type of project both technically and aesthetically thanks to a system single fixing. This compatibility is accompanied by great ease of implementation, making it possible to meet ambitious deadlines.
The Simone Veil school group labeled E3C1, Argenteuil (95)
The architect in charge of the project, Joël Mischke, wanted to make people forget the image of the old industrial site on which the school group is now established. In total, the set delivered last September has a surface area of 5 m² and is part of a very strong environmental approach, which materialized by obtaining the E + C- label with an E833C3 level.
The choices of materials used by the architect turned to this objective, especially with wood. For the façade cladding, Joël Mischke found in the Myral solution a cladding compatible with his project, and which could give free rein to his creativity thanks to the wide range of finishes offered.
"For most of the cladding, I gave priority to white, zinc patina is used in R + 2 to mark a few singular points like the keeper's seat, and with the mirror polish, I obtained a reflection very interesting sky which allows to break the mass effect of the whole ... ".
Each floor of the building is adorned with cladding of different finishes and colors, offering the whole a set of interesting volumes. If the architect was convinced by the aesthetic rendering of the Myral solution, he equally appreciated the ease of implementation of the facade cladding, thanks to its easily manipulated panels. They saved time during the construction process and had the building ready for the start of the 2019 school year. The Société Normande Poulingue, specialized in the design and production on the wood construction market, represented on site by Mr Baugard Antoine , brilliantly implemented all the facades. The ease and speed of implementation allowed the company to make the cladding in its own right, avoiding subcontracting.
A low-carbon building to meet the demands of the future, Méricourt (62)
The building is a 3-storey complex created as part of an eco-district that includes 36 apartments. On these buildings, the Myral solution for ventilated cladding was chosen for a total surface area of 1 m². In an innovative development logic, the mayor of Méricourt wanted a quality of building that meets the requirements of the future. The specifications aimed to obtain a low carbon building with high energy performance. Objective achieved, since the building arrives today at a RT 858 base -2012%.
Martial Schillinger is the promoter behind the project, accompanied by the Alsacian Mathis Group, a specialist in wood construction in design and production. They were won over by the ease of implementation of the Myral solution thanks to the single-piece boards of 10.86 meters over the entire height of the building, and the simple and invisible mounting system. The wide choice of finishes made it possible to give character to the whole: The aesthetic appealed to everyone. These metallic coatings change a bit from what we are used to seeing: it is a real aesthetic bias ”.
The choice fell on zinc and gold appearance panels to contrast with the wood rhythm around the building. While the concrete buildings around the building are adorned with a wooden covering, this building, the only one with a 100% wooden structure, is covered with a metallic covering, making a totemic building of the ZAC. The marriage between the gold and zinc aspect facings gives a real architectural signature to the whole.
“Elected officials and the Houyez Architecture agency appreciate the level of quality perceived. And that confirmed our desire to include this solution in our future programs. Either 100% or mixed with other products. ” - Martial Schillinger, wood construction promoter behind the Méricourt project