CTN House / Brengues Le Pavec architectes
The compact and opaque typology of the buildings of the original house did not take advantage of the landscaping quality offered by the immediate proximity of a public park. To meet the need for expansion, the agency recommended that the house is renovated by occupying the night area, giving it more intimate spaces, and designing a contrasting extension, by means of a very open volume for the day spaces.
© Marie-Caroline Lucat
Architects: Brengues Le Pavec architectes
Location: Montpellier, France
Lead Architects: Julien Brengues, Lionel Le Pavec
Area: 205.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Marie-Caroline Lucat
Collaborators: BET BASE, BET DEC
© Marie-Caroline Lucat
Text description provided by the architects. The compact and opaque typology of the buildings of the original house did not take advantage of the landscaping quality offered by the immediate proximity of a public park. To meet the need for expansion, the agency recommended that the house is renovated by occupying the night area, giving it more intimate spaces, and designing a contrasting extension, by means of a very open volume for the day spaces.
© Marie-Caroline Lucat
Floor Plan
© Marie-Caroline Lucat
The installation of a narrow extension has been designed to occupy all the exterior. This layout generates a clearer reading and identifies spaces, such as the new ent...
© Marie-Caroline Lucat
Architects: Brengues Le Pavec architectes
Location: Montpellier, France
Lead Architects: Julien Brengues, Lionel Le Pavec
Area: 205.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Marie-Caroline Lucat
Collaborators: BET BASE, BET DEC
© Marie-Caroline Lucat
Text description provided by the architects. The compact and opaque typology of the buildings of the original house did not take advantage of the landscaping quality offered by the immediate proximity of a public park. To meet the need for expansion, the agency recommended that the house is renovated by occupying the night area, giving it more intimate spaces, and designing a contrasting extension, by means of a very open volume for the day spaces.
© Marie-Caroline Lucat
Floor Plan
© Marie-Caroline Lucat
The installation of a narrow extension has been designed to occupy all the exterior. This layout generates a clearer reading and identifies spaces, such as the new ent...
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