The architects designed a wooden extension for a townhouse near Paris, seamlessly blending with its surroundings while asserting a modern identity. The interior disrupts traditional layouts by promoting multifunctional spaces. By focusing on volume rather than distinct floors, the design encourages varied usage, enhancing the inhabitants' quality of life. Key features include transforming a skylight into a cozy nook and adapting spaces creatively for various needs. The architecture emphasizes sustainability, utilizing materials in innovative ways, maintaining a frugal yet generous approach, and crafting intentional openings that frame views while ensuring privacy in a dense urban context.
The project’s architecture quietly integrates with the environment while asserting a contemporary identity that allows flexibility and transformation of uses within the home.
The intervention emphasizes a dialogue between traditional house layouts and modern living, where space is designed not by separate floors but as a cohesive, multifunctional area.
The design prioritizes sustainability, seamlessly utilizing materials in a way that transforms their function, allowing the essence of the structure to embody modern nature.
In a densely populated area, the architecture employs openings as thoughtful punctuations that retain privacy while framing views of the urban landscape.
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