LARUNS / Mesnil Architectures
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LARUNS / Mesnil Architectures
"At the end of the Ossau Valley, where the terrain opens toward the Pyrenees Mountains, a modest building composed of two stacked apartments seemed to hold little promise."
"From the street, it was indistinguishable from the surrounding residential fabric, apart from its disparate facades and an immediate relationship to the landscape."
"Yet behind successive layers of wall finishings and suspended ceilings, the architectural integrity of the building remained intact."
In the Ossau Valley, a building with two stacked apartments blends into the residential landscape. Its exterior appears ordinary, yet it features unique facades and a strong connection to the surrounding environment. Inside, layers of wall finishes and suspended ceilings reveal the building's architectural integrity, showcasing a thoughtful design that contrasts with its modest appearance. The structure's relationship to the landscape enhances its overall presence in the area, making it a noteworthy example of architecture in the region.
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