
NICOLAS DORVAL-BORY
ALGECO has developed a showroom made up of basic modules for leading luxury brands. These modules are customised through a choice of textures and in accordance with the collections presented. The modules transformed in this way become luxury products and objects of desire in their own right. They are showcased behind a glass facade.
MÉNARD ALEXIS
MERCY CHARLOTTE
VENENCIE CAROLINE
In the year 2100, rising water levels force humanity to rethink urban development. ALGECO anticipated this catastrophe with its “double skin” module: lighter, more comfortable, easy to ship and inexpensive. This housing unit is used in vertical cities where the module moves around and obtains supplies.


LABATTUT ÉLÉONORE
LAVAT CAPUCINE
GARANDEAU MARION
ALGECO has developed an alternative to "Maisons Phénix" homes: versatile, easy to assemble and available at an attractive price. Customers select their future home from a catalogue, choosing its location, type, partition and cladding.
BERGOTH LINDA
The aim of the TETRIS foundation is to occupy urban spaces that are abandoned or temporarily unoccupied. Pre-equipped ALGECO modules can be quickly installed to provide temporary housing for young urban citizens in the throes of change.


MARIE BERNARD
OLIVIER LAURENT
CAMILLE DE FONTENAY
A one-stop service that enables anybody to deploy "turnkey" structures without assistance. This lightweight construction system comprises a folding structure with everything necessary for cladding and equipment. It comes in flat packages for easy and immediate transport.
ENDO AKARI
Through this project, ALGECO brings architectural masterpieces – such as Villa Savoye or Farnsworth House – to the general public. These iconic buildings are reinterpreted and produced using the ALGECO system. This initiative is an architectural take on the approach pursued by contemporary artists whose work questions the theme of artistic ownership and copyright.
