House of the Boulonnais Horse, Samer Building, French Stud Farm Architecture Images

House of the Boulonnais Horse in Samer

15 Mar 2021

House of the Boulonnais Horse

Design: Joly & Loiret

Location: Château de la Bourdaisière, Montlouis-sur-Loire, France

House of the Boulonnais Horse is a rehabilitation and an extension of a stud farm

Boulonnais Horse House Samer
photo © Peloiret

The farm of Suze is a former post house connecting Boulogne-sur-Mer to Paris. It is today transformed into a stud farm of breeding and care in order to preserve the race of draught horses from the Boulonnais area. The architecture is simple, rustic, using the traditional volumes, materials and constructive systems in a contemporary vocabulary.

Boulonnais Horse House Samer
photo © Schnepp Renou

The development of our proposal is part of an approach that aims to respect, preserve and enhance the context of the operation that we considered remarkable. Remarkable because it embodies the specificity of an activité and a relationship between man and horse in a particular environment that is that of the Natural Park OfCapsand OpalMarshes.

Boulonnais Horse House Samer
photo © Peloiret

Our goal is to “help revive this rich heritage, and thus enhance it” in a context where rural architecture and the Boulonnais horse are under threat.

Boulonnais Horse House Samer Boulonnais Horse House Samer
photos © Schnepp Renou

We wantedto take advantage of a singular and exceptional rural architecture and landscape and on the identity of the site both from the point of view of itsarchitectural, landscape specificities, as wellas from the point of view of the uses specific to the equine sector to be developed.

Boulonnais Horse House Samer
photo © Schnepp Renou

bThe three lines of thought are therefore organized as follows:
– The architectural point of view: a project developed around the typological specificity of the Suze Farm (quadrangular farmyard with open angles offering perspectives on the landscape);
– The landscape view: development and reinforcement of the bocagère mesh;
– The point of view of the uses: use the specificity and functional implications related to the development of the Boulonnais draught horse (male/horse relationship).

Boulonnais Horse House Samer
photo © Schnepp Renou

In terms of location and operation, the organization of housing-exploitation on a quadrangle plan is preserved and strengthened. The new buildings, built of wood, stones and bricks, local materials, are located around the grass quarry to potentially reform a second quadrangle.

Boulonnais Horse House Samer
photo © Schnepp Renou

The whole is intended to create ahomogeneous and coherent architecture. All uses are turned on these “outside interiors,” including the existing courtyard. It is therefore a question of placing the life of the equipment at its heart, as it was once possible by juxtaposing, without crossing, the different public and professional uses in order to provoke situations of encounters allowing to inhabit the place.

Boulonnais Horse House Samer

Boulonnais Horse House Samer
photos © Schnepp Renou

The various entrances are accessible from the outdoor parking spaces without being telescoped. This large outdoor space will be treated like a landscape of plasters with vivid hedges and trees of endogenous essences.

Boulonnais Horse House Samer
photo © Schnepp Renou

The aim is to register the parking lots in a landscaped treatment consistent with the rest of the site but also to take advantage of the water management system specific to the bocage. From this one and the Departmental Road,the main façade of Building B ensures a public hook and the commercial showcase of the equipment.

Boulonnais Horse House Samer Boulonnais Horse House Samer
photos © Schnepp Renou

Because of the will of the ownerto develop, eventually, the local tourism potential, it was important for us to design the project “like a farm”. At the same time in the processof architecturalreflection and local technical solutions. That is to say to settle as close as possible to peasant common sense in a certain way.

Boulonnais Horse House Samer
photo © Schnepp Renou

Common sense linked to the operation, the simplicity of constructive systems and materials and the economy of means and territory. It is in this capacity that we believe we can participate in the preservation and strengthening of the regional cultural heritage.

Boulonnais Horse House Samer
photo © Peloiret

House of the Boulonnais Horse in Samer, France – Building Information

Design: Joly & Loiret
Location: La Ferme De La Suze, Samer
Commission: Public Competition
Client: Communaute De Communes De Desvres-samer
Area: 2500 M² + 7,5 Ha De Paysage
Value: 4 M€ Ht
Date: Delivery 2017
Assignment: Architecture, Landscape And Sustainable Built Environment Specialist
Team: Ai Environnement (Mep Consultant), Evp (Structural Engineer), Pastier (Quantity Surveyor), Urbatec (Civil Engineer)
Project Manager: Charlotte Siwiorek

Boulonnais Horse House Samer
photo © Peloiret

Eco-responsibility:
Patrimonial Intervention
Materials Stone, Wood, Brick And Steel

Boulonnais Horse House Samer
photo © Schnepp Renou

Photography: Peloiret and Schnepp Renou

House of the Boulonnais Horse, Samer images / information received 150321

Location: Montlouis-sur-Loire, northwest France, western Europe

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