Less Is More: Seaside Renovation Updates a Public-Facing Biological Station

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Resting by the sea near Roscoff, France, opposite the Île-de-Batz, the Roscoff Biological Station by WIP ARCHITECTURE is a fishpond that interacts organically with its environment thanks to a coherent and respectful architecture. The structure magnifies the exceptional character of the waterfront, integrating with it through a silent and calm design.

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