Provencal Bastide Renovation in Tourtour, France by Pareil
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Provencal Bastide Renovation in Tourtour, France by Pareil
"The project brings together a main house, a studio outbuilding, and a small dovecote with an integrated garage-elements that were added over recent decades but lacked relationship to one another."
"Inside, traditional materials of stone, earthenware, and lime plaster are paired with passive ventilation, underfloor heating, and bio-sourced insulation upgrades."
"The result is a renovated Provençal homestead that brings continuity over contrast, with the humble, contextual approach signature to Pareil's practice."
The renovation of a 320-square-meter Provençal bastide in Tourtour, France, by Caroline Weill and Letitia Paradis of Pareil architecture integrates a main house, studio outbuilding, and dovecote. The project enhances the relationship between these elements while improving thermal performance and architectural character. Traditional materials like stone and lime plaster are combined with modern features such as passive ventilation and bio-sourced insulation. The design emphasizes continuity and a humble approach, showcasing a blend of traditional and modern decor throughout the interiors.
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