ALFA Architectes project in France: ERGOVENT RONDO

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Cabinet Olivier in Saint-Étienne for Dr. Contencin

About ALFA Architectes

ALFA Architectes is a young, dynamic firm based in France, driven by a contemporary and thoughtful vision of architecture. Led by Raphaël Fiorini and his associate Joanna Litzler, the agency works on both public and private projects, with particular expertise in the residential and medical sectors.

The agency values close collaboration with trusted partners, integrating economists and technical experts from the earliest project phases to ensure optimal quality in both design and execution. At ALFA Architectes, we believe in creating architecture that blends elegance with functionality, offering a poetic and refined response to every site and client.

Our experience with Ergovent VMC Outlets

During our research, we discovered the Ergovent VMC outlets, which stood out for their discreet and innovative design. Their technical qualities, combined with the ability to adjust airflow and integrate seamlessly into the project’s aesthetic, made them the ideal choice for our dental practice project “Cabinet OLIVIER” in Saint-Étienne for DR Contencin.

We selected Ergovent VMC outlets, specifically the RONDO model. This choice was driven by our goal to make the ceiling’s technical elements as discreet as possible while maintaining optimal performance.

Our client, who was unfamiliar with this type of system, was delighted to learn that we took care to propose solutions that were both discreet and elegant, extending this attention to detail even to the ventilation system.

The product proved to be perfectly suited to our needs, thanks to its refined design and the range of available outlets, which allowed precise adjustments to the airflows required by the project.

Additionally, these VMC outlets were easy to implement, greatly simplifying their integration on-site. They combine discretion, functionality, and aesthetic appeal, fully meeting the technical and architectural demands of this project.

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