
""We work where people live, where everyday life has taken root: in the margins, the outskirts, the countryside, small urban centers. Everywhere, the task is to listen to what the territory tells us—and to respond with precision and care.""
""Building no longer necessarily means constructing a new, but intervening with care in what is already there. Rehabilitating, adapting, transforming—not by default, but by choice.""
The project involved the extensive rehabilitation of a medieval house in Aurignac, France, which had been uninhabited for nearly 20 years. The architects from Les Ateliers Permanents focused on preserving existing structures while modernizing the home. Key interventions included rebuilding the roof, insulating floors, and reworking the interior layout. The design emphasizes a connection to the surrounding environment and reflects a philosophy of careful adaptation rather than new construction. The entry features a loggia for shade and light, and the kitchen incorporates eco-friendly materials.
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