The Barn Story by ZIEGLER Antonin architecte The Barn
Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrandProduct Name
Lounge ChairVitra.
ManufacturersGROHE
ZincRHEINZINK
RHEINZINK Roofing Systems
switchesEFAPEL
FurnitureIKEA

Product Spec Sheet
Lounge Chair
Manufacturers
by GROHE
Zinc
switches
by EFAPEL
Furniture
by IKEA

The Barn

ZIEGLER Antonin architecte as Architects

In the Regional Natural Park of Boucles de la Seine, a barn in ruins was reconverted into a place of residence. Abandoned at the edge of the river, it used to hold the fodder for the haulage horses. Its thin weatherboarding had been worn away over time – only the timber framework remained.


A building lost in the wheat fields facing the river... In this very simple, rural context, the project intends to be just as rustic, without sophistication or details. The new shelter was built onto the existing one. A shell of zinc covers the roof and walls to conserve a monolithic, agricultural architecture with few openings.


The framework is the fundamental element of the new residence. From the outside, it remains partially visible, beneath the zinc envelope, thus conferring an incomplete aspect to the construction, as though eroded by the surrounding nature. The windows and doors are visually understated: the archetypal house is kept at bay to give rise to another kind of habitat, more in keeping with the surrounding wilderness. Alone crack that pierces the roof and walls thus gives the project the appearance of a contemporary ruin.


The patina of natural zinc that develops quickly reinforces the impression of a building that has always been there. The whole process of construction remains apparent: from the stone foundations, to the half-timbered framework, entirely visible in the interior space. The choice of interior materials expresses the same desire for rusticity as the exterior: breezeblocks, battens, exposed concrete slabs, and so on.


The half-timbered façade punctuates the view of the river and the passage of the boats, from one season to the next. The house lets in light on all sides: a single view encompasses the whole complex, from the swim spa at the northern extremity to the end of the lounge to the south against a backdrop of landscape.


The bedrooms nestled under the timberwork, like perches, in the place where the hay was stored, allow the ground floor level to be almost entirely liberated of any partitions. This large living area spanning the full surface of the house places the occupant in a position where they are surrounded by nature.


The Barn

GROHE as Manufacturers

In this project by architect Antonin Ziegler the agricultural honesty of a once-ruined barn is now the central feature of the house. The wooden bones of the old barn have been clad in a zinc envelope but still define the interior. Internal structures for sleeping and bathing have been added in equally simple breeze blocks and cement, while glass windows slice through the space, giving views of the wheat fields of the Regional Natural Park of Boucles de la Seine.
 But within the rustic simplicity there is still space for playful touches. Above the dark monolithic kitchen island unit, fitted with an equally sleek GROHE Concetto tap, a line of outsized bare bulb lights create an appealing decorative feature. The bedrooms are tucked into the wooden beams, where hay was once stored. And yet luxury has been incorporated too – a swim/spa space uses simple materials to emphasize the beauty of the beams that soar above it.

Project Credits
Products used in this project
Products Behind Projects
Product Spotlight
News
Toronto residence is a contemporary reimagining of traditional Edwardian gable homes
15 Jan 2025 News
Toronto residence is a contemporary reimagining of traditional Edwardian gable homes

Toronto-based architecture and interior design studio Batay-Csorba Architects (BCA) has completed th... More

Kingspan announces the launch of the 2025 MICROHOME competition with a 100,000 euro prize fund
15 Jan 2025 News
Kingspan announces the launch of the 2025 MICROHOME competition with a 100,000 euro prize fund

Kingspan's MICROHOME 2025 competition, organized by Buildner, returns with a prize pool of 100,000 E... More

New psychiatric clinic in Tampere, Finland provides example of “healing architecture”
13 Jan 2025 News
New psychiatric clinic in Tampere, Finland provides example of “healing architecture”

Danish architectural studio C.F. Møller Architects worked in collaboration with Finnish studi... More

Kirkland Fraser Moor adopts biophilic approach to design of picturesque Foxglove House
10 Jan 2025 News
Kirkland Fraser Moor adopts biophilic approach to design of picturesque Foxglove House

Multidisciplinary architectural studio Kirkland Fraser Moor (KFM) has adopted a biophilic approach t... More

25 best architecture firms in Vietnam
10 Jan 2025 News
25 best architecture firms in Vietnam

Vietnam occupies the eastern edge of Southeastern Asia and boasts a diverse landscape of mountains,... More

25 best carpet, carpet tile and rug manufacturers
10 Jan 2025 Specification
25 best carpet, carpet tile and rug manufacturers

Carpets, carpet tiles, and rugs add elegance to interiors while providing comfort and warmth. These... More

SOA Architekti designs new fire station with a down-home sensibility and contemporary flair
8 Jan 2025 News
SOA Architekti designs new fire station with a down-home sensibility and contemporary flair

Architectural studio SOA Architekti has completed a new fire station in Dolní Jirčany, a vill... More

Temperaturas Extremas designs tree-like water reservoir with bird nests in Luxembourg City
7 Jan 2025 News
Temperaturas Extremas designs tree-like water reservoir with bird nests in Luxembourg City

Spanish architectural studio Temperaturas Extremas has designed a bird and mammal refuge and water r... More