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This project is located in Nianing, approximately one hundred kilometers south of Dakar on what is known as the โ€œshell coastโ€. The project takes the shape of a spiral shell as its starting point and develops it architecturally in accordance with the constraints of the brief, the site specifics, and the buildingโ€™s optimal bioclimatic positioning.

Global Design & Architecture Design Awards 2019
First Award | Category: Cultural (Built)

Project Details
Studio: IN SITU architecture
Architect: Nicolas Vernoux-Thรฉlot
Country: France
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The building closes in the North, to protect itself from the hot and dry winds of the Harmattan, and opens towards the West to welcome the cooling trade winds from the sea. The bell tower functions as a veritable โ€œwind towerโ€ that uses natural convection to bring the trade winds into the building and to create natural ventilation.

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In order to put in place an effective passive ventilation, the project is inspired by the functioning of the African termite mound which is an extremely ingenious model of thermal regulation. It is also inspired by the functioning of wind towers in East Africa, which have also been known for centuries for their effectiveness. This crossed approach lays the foundations of a biomimetic approach.