
"The local lifestyle revolves around constantly moving in and out of houses, which led us to opt for a centrally sunken living room that creates a circulation flow all around."
"All of the cabin's original partition walls were stripped out entirely, leaving just the building's envelope standing. In the center of what became one long, open living space, the architects placed a circle."
Studio Razavi has renovated a 1930s coastal cabin in Cap Ferret, France, reintroducing the conversation pit as a central feature. The original walls were removed to create an open living space, with a sunken circular seating area that integrates kitchen elements. This design reflects the local lifestyle of moving between indoors and outdoors, facilitating circulation around the space. The project emphasizes the importance of the pit in shaping the house's traffic pattern, making it both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
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