Bouillé was born in Guingamp He studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, until he was mobilized after the outbreak of the First World War in 1914. After the war, he became a member of the Breton nationalistpolitical movementBreiz Atao. He was one of the founders in 1923 of the artistic movementSeiz Breur, along with Jeanne Malivel and René-Yves Creston. His aim was to revitalise Breton sacred art: crosses, votive objects and traditional crafts. He also designed and supported pottery, ceramics, embroidery and cabinetmaking. Between 1924 and 1935, he was an architect in Perros-Guirec, where he developed a successful practice building holiday villas. In 1929 he joined with Xavier de Langlais to found An Droellen, a workshop of Breton Christian art. The duo worked closely together on a number of projects, including the college chapel of St. Joseph in Lannion. The workshop included among its members Mlle Ménard, Madame Planiol and Jules-Charles Le Bozec. In the late 1930s Bouillé created the Chapel of Koat-Keo in Scrignac, built at the initiative of his friend Abbot Jean-Marie Perrot, founder of the Breton Catholic youth organizationBleun-Brug, which promoted traditional Breton culture. The chapel is seen as a significant attempt to create a distinctive modern Breton sacred architecture. During the World War II, Perrot and Breun-Blug were suspected of collaborationist activity. In 1941, Bouillé was made director of Bleun-Brug and sat on the Advisory Committee of Brittany, as its representative. The Committee was seen by resistance activists as part of the collaborationist régime. At this time he advocated a radical plan to build a new Breton capital city to be called "Brittia", which would be a "Celtic Brasilia" on the shores of Lake Guerlédan. Due to his association with Perrot and the committee, he was interned after the Liberation of France. He died in 1945, as a result of his internment. In Brittany, at least nine streets bear his name.
Major buildings
1933: holiday home, known as Kelenn, 18 chemin de Quo-Vadis, subdivision of Tourony-plage at Tégastel
1936-1937: Chapelle de l'Institution Saint-Joseph in Lannion
1937: Chapel Koat-Keo at Scrignac, created for the Abbot Perrot, with sculptures by Jules-Charles Le Bozec..
1938: Extension to the chapelle de Ploumanac'h, commune de Perros-Guirec 1938
1939: maison de villégiature, known as Avel Dro, 2 rue du Belvédère à Trestrignel, commune de Perros-Guirec.
Publications
Sketla Segobrani. 3 levr moulet e ti René Prud'homme. Saint-Brieuc,, 3 volumes
Sketla segobrani eil kevrenn: trede levr: lugus. Prud'homme - Saint-Brieuc.
De l'art celtique et de l'utilité de son étude pour la création d'un art breton moderne. Buhez Breiz - Quimper. Paper delivered at the congress of Bleun Brug at Lesneven l12 September 1923.
L'art en Bretagne. Éditions de Buhez Breiz. Paper delivered at the Panceltic Congress, Quimper, 9 September 1924.