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Villa Helianthe in Royan en Charente-Maritime

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine de vilégiature
Villa

Villa Helianthe in Royan

    38 Boulevard de la Grandière
    17200 Royan
Private property
Crédit photo : Jack ma - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
années 1950
Construction of the villa
1970-1975
Extension of the villa
28 mai 2002
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Fronts and roofs (case AL 586): inscription by decree of 28 May 2002

Key figures

Yves Salier - Architect Designer of Villa Helianthe.

Origin and history

Villa Hélianthe, built in the 1950s in Royan, is the work of architect Yves Salier (Salier Lajus Courtois agency Sadirac). Located at 38 boulevard de La Grandière, it is distinguished by its arc of circle plan, combining curves, withdrawals and advances for a dynamic effect. Its reinforced concrete superstructures and its brick staircase tower, pierced with circular bays, illustrate the architectural innovation of the time.

The villa was listed as historic monuments on 28 May 2002 for its facades and roofs. Its tarred roof terrace and the concrete strips surrounding each level reflect the constructive techniques of the mid-20th century. An extension, added between 1970 and 1975, slightly alters the initial equilibrium of the facade.

This building is part of the reconstruction of Royan after World War II, a period marked by a bold architectural renewal. Villa Helianthe embodies this desire for modernity, combining functionality and avant-garde aesthetics, typical of the 1950s in New Aquitaine.

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