Quiet Villa is a minimalist residence located in Saint-André-de-Sangonis, France, designed by Artelabo Architecture. Closed on three sides, the home is completely secret and entirely focused on the landscape. Its powerful contrast between its opaque and closed external appearance and the intensity of the light provided by courtyards, gives strength to its interior space. A wide fixed frame in the living room and a large opening in the last patio extend the house on the landscape. All rooms of the house open on one, two or three courtyards, and because of transparency, on the view.
Quiet Villa
by Artelabo Architecture
Author
Leo Lei
Category
Architecture
Date
Mar 22, 2016
Photographer
Artelabo Architecture
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