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Maison P C was created by Atelier Alassoeur Architecture and it is a 326 square-feet residence situated in Indre, France. Based on the designers, the project is situated in the center of a typical suburban neighborhood. The aim ended up being to develop a sustainable residence, without comprimise to look at. Building branches on the floor and multiple modules fit and capture the various lights of day. These volumes also create outside spaces appropriate for classified seasons. The residence is fully open in most directions. The maconery base supports a wood box engrossed in red-colored cedar plank. This volume is cantilevered, to be able to provide terrace space, shade as well as an original look. All of the balconies is going to be embellished with assorted eco-friendly adornments. The inside reveal the inhabitants’ attraction to wash, contemporary design. Just one inner space is open in most directions, hooking up the branches together and giving the design of a continuing, large home. [Photography: Brice Desrez]
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