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Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. Dar Hi in Tunisia by Matali CrassetFebruary 12th, 2012 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Matali Crasset After the experience of the HI hotel in Nice, now Dar HI in Nefta which is the fruit of the collaboration between matali crasset, Patrick Elouarghi and Philippe Chapelet with a new concept of eco-retreat. Matali literally rose a citadel, from the sand, dedicated to well being. Protected by surroundings walls you find a composition of elevated houses that constitute the Dar HI as a small village. The overall architectural goal was to give a strong proposition while in harmony with the natural site and the local life. Dar HI’s main colours are ochre and sand with a comprehensive choice of body and spirit care within areas that are private or communal, a pool, a restaurant and a Spa.
To access the Dar HI you walk towards it and this is the beginning of your stay. The car has been left further from the house. A discreet door leads you to imagine that you walk in a private house. The entrance, a corridor, a ramp is the last stop where you leave your “codes” at the exterior. You take off your shoes and wear babouches (Tunisian slippers). You are at home. As you can find in the traditional foundouks, Dar HI is a house in which the stays are prolonged, at the opposite of short stay tourism. The organisation of the areas favours the different possibilities to either share moment with other people or to be in a calm retired place to rest. The guests can do as they please according to their wish. 3 sites typologies “I have conceived an architecture that is towards the indoor when outside and towards the outdoor when you’re inside, exploding the codes” explains Matali. Matali crasset designed 3 different areas : the pill houses, the troglodytes and the dunes. Each possibility has interaction with the site and hotel life (interior terrace, pool, hammam…) and its guests. The pill houses The troglodytes: for a mineral experience The dunes: to have the feeling of having an indoor landscape In harmony with local life Dar HI is exposed south west and overlooks the Nefta basin. Dar HI has the best panorama in town. First you see the historical town, a bit further you see the date grove and in the horizon the Chott-El-Djerid (old salted lake) with beautiful sunsets. Dar HI is naturally integrated in Nefta’s landscape, rhythm and nature. Patrick, Philippe and Matali wanted at first to conceive a house within the village to be in the heart of the town with its energy and spirit. They never considered to be isolated from local life on he contrary they wished their project to in the action and development of the town. That is when the project drifted towards a sustainable development project. From the first drawings of Dar HI, matali researched a way to combine contemporary The palm tree is also transformed and reinterpreted in elements of the architecture and design within Dar HI. The gutter and recesses are reminders of the local architecture reference. The straw mattresses and the lanterns were highlighted by matali with some objects from everyday life like the carpet that floats in the wind, now the symbol of Dar HI. An eco lodge in the south Tunisian desert Ecology and sustainable development are the foundations of Dar HI’s project. The date grove is a local gem, in a fragile environment that has to be preserved and renovated. The renovation has started with a great development financed by the Albert de Monaco Foundation. Dar HI is committed in the same preservation and development of the oasis. A research laboratory will be in Dar HI to find news ways and techniques to use the palm tree and the dates. Within the oasis there is a shadowed shelter, a log cabin with minimal comfort, a vegetable garden in which a will be selected carefully what type of species will be grown. The oasis and the vegetable garden will be used by Dar HI. Being in the desert, the question of water supply is therefore decisive. The water arriving In Nefta comes from a warm source and supplies Dar HI for the hammam and the pool. This water is also present in small ditches around the pill houses and allows the irrigation of the oasis. About Philippe Chapelet and Patrick Elouarghi Philippe Chapelet and Patrick Elouarghi have been working together for twenty years. After opening in Paris, the first world food concept store, “L’Epicerie du Monde”, they decided to move to the countryside. They refurbished the Chateau de la Tremblaye in the Loire Valley, which became a Chateaux & Hotels de France member in only its first year. In 2001, they set themselves a new challenge: to invent a hotel with new standards, transcending the conventions and clichés of luxury hotels. They came up with HI. HI will be urban, innovative and daring. They chose the city of Nice, an international tourism hub with a wonderful climate. They quickly singled out matali crasset’s work. “So different and offbeat, she designs non decorative furniture that is both functional and experimental.” They find her to be someone receptive and keen on their idea of creating an alternative upmarket hotel. matali is driven by similar ambitions. About matali Contact Matali Crasset
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