Sustainable Farmhouse Renovation in Arles, France: Mas Baudran by Pareil Architecture
Briefly

Architects Caroline Weill and Letitia Paradis from Pareil aim to transform and enhance properties with a responsible architectural approach. Their recent project, Mas Baudran, located in Arles, France, showcases this philosophy. The renovated artist residence prioritizes environmental sustainability, addressing climate challenges like salinization and rising water levels. Owners Sébastien and Sofian intended for their farmhouse to be more than a home; they envisioned it as a community hub for artistic engagement and climate awareness, demonstrating how architecture can foster collaboration among diverse fields in environmental activism.
Architects Caroline Weill and Letitia Paradis focus on enhancing existing properties with a modest approach, particularly exemplified in their renovation of Mas Baudran in Arles.
Mas Baudran, an artist residence in Arles, is elegantly renovated to achieve thermal efficiency and reduce carbon emissions while emphasizing environmental sustainability.
The owners wanted a space for more bedrooms, entertainment, and workshops while also engaging the public in environmental issues through art and agri-ecology.
Mas Baudran represents a commitment to not just personal comfort but to raising awareness on climate protection through artistic endeavors and community engagement.
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