Naval architect, biologist, cabinetmaker, industrial engineer, they combine their know-how to create an economical and ecological laboratory house. They are not sweet dreamers but bosses.

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In the countryside of Rennes, Langouët, grows, at first sight, the umpteenth green house as it blooms everywhere. "Except that we are rather a big toolbox", describes Franck Provost, an engineer from Morlaix. On the eve of Cop24, the Bioclimhouse® comes right off the bat. "We want to show and demonstrate that this house is the solution to fight against global warming, live in a healthy place and boost the economy. "

The Finistérien usually puts his expertise at the service of submarines, planes or other pointed processes. On his industrial path, he met Philippe Roulin, a naval architect capable of flying over the water the boats of the Route du Rhum. He also liked to discuss with François Herbinière, carpenter cabinetmaker of Caen; or Vincent Vanel, specialized in soil biology ...

"We realized that by pooling our knowledge, we would move faster. To achieve this virtuous house, the team has created an association and works on a voluntary basis to avoid any constraint ...

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