Apartment Moscou / minuit architectes
Briefly

The apartment situated on the 5th floor of a Haussmannian building has undergone a significant redesign to optimize its layout. By removing traditional boundaries between rooms, the architects have cultivated a seamless flow around a central, cylindrical storage unit. This strategy not only enhances the livability of the space but also delineates the 'day' and 'night' areas with a long inhabited wall, which connects the courtyard and street facades, emphasizing cross-through aspects typical of urban apartments.
The apartment redesign successfully transforms the classic Haussmannian layout, allowing for fluid interconnectivity among spaces while incorporating a central cylindrical storage unit.
By eliminating traditional boundaries, the new design enhances functionality, creating a harmonious flow between the 'day' and 'night' areas of the apartment.
The strategic use of a long inhabited wall not only emphasizes the cross-through aspect of the apartment but also effectively separates distinct living zones.
Situated on the 5th floor, the redesign reflects a modern approach to urban living, marrying historical architectural elements with contemporary design principles.
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