National Solar Energy Institute | Savoy General Council
Technical sheet

National Solar Energy Institute | Savoy General Council

Chambéry
Delivered

Helios, a Living God

With this manifesto building that lays claim to operating without fossil energy, refrigerant fluids and CO2 emissions, and with a primary energy consumption of 25 kWh/m²/year, Michel Rémon and Frédéric Nicolas set an example.

The project's technical approach imposes a compact floor plan and cross-section to prevent losses from the building envelope. In a simple rectangle, the teaching rooms, laboratories and offices (over 7,500 m² of net floor area) coexist around a roofed atrium and its glazing. Proposed as an "additional" area and considered as a showcase, the huge internal patio thus becomes the heart of the project, an agora that doubles as an "energy machine".

The skillful interweaving of urban and cosmic geometries

A sensitive building that reacts to the passage of the sun: the poetry of the bioclimatic approach takes possession of this large living body. First, with a large wing positioned on the roof and tilted to trap the energy of the celestial body in thermal solar collectors (solar heating and air conditioning by desiccant cooling). Next, with its west façade extending beyond the building to emphasize its intense relationship with the sun, through into pivoting movement of its vertical glass plates that block the sun’s rays and keep the occupants comfortable. Silk-screened at the top and transparent at the bottom, these mobile panels allow the mountains surrounding the valley to be admired.

The backlit north façade continues the cosmic symphony written by the architect with an engraved ode to Helios. It bears a double sundial that is unique in Europe, forming a monumental, perpetual backlit clock under which the visitor slips. He then enters a giant light box ventilated by the breeze from the north and scented with the smell of wood.

"The atrium offers a place of serendipity demonstrating that the compact nature of the volumes favors a conviviality which encourages encounters and intellectual discussion."

Fiche Technique

New-build/Public Operation

Client
Savoy General Council

Construction cost
 € 18,3 million excluding tax

Net floor area
10 900 m²

Date
2007 - 2013

Program

Laboratories (1,415 m² useful floor area), classrooms (549 m² useful floor area), offices (1,479 m² of useful floor area).

Team members

Architect
MICHEL RÉMON & ASSOCIÉS

Project Manager Michel Rémon & Associés
MARIE-CLAUDE RICHARD

Associate architect
Frédéric Nicolas Architecte

Landscape designer
Jacques Coulon

Light designer
Coup d’éclat

Engineer and Economist
WSP France

Solar energy engineering
Tecsol - André Joffre

Environment
Solener

Sundial
Denis Savoie

 

Pictures: Mathieu Ducros