The article discusses the renovation of a 377-square-foot apartment in Paris's Right Bank, designed by Isabelle Heilmann of Épicène. The owner, seeking a functional workspace as a coach for executives, wanted a modular design with consultation and meeting areas. Influenced by modernist architect Maurice Sauzet, the design emphasizes a connection with nature and Japanese aesthetics, particularly the concepts of space and emptiness. The final design incorporates practical uses of the apartment while maintaining a serene and aesthetically pleasing atmosphere, fulfilling the client’s dual needs for work and retreat.
Heilmann's design emphasizes the transition between inside and outside, drawing inspiration from Japanese architecture and the philosophies of Maurice Sauzet, focusing on natural materials and space.
The client desired a modular space that would serve as a consultation and meeting area, reflecting modernist influences while aiming for a serene and functional environment.
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