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Atelier d'Architecture Perraudin, in collaboration with Wyswyg Architecture in Lyon, proved with this project that designing inexpensive houses while using noble materials such as massive stone and wood is possible. Walls are made of 40cm thick Fontvieille stone, while roof’s joinery (interior and exterior) is made of larch wood. This house, sized on the golden rectangle proportions, is developed on two levels. In fact, the plot being located in the sub-sector UD of the municipality of Montélimar, flood prescriptions imply special provisions such as a limited footprint and raising the living space at 173 cm above the ground.
- Architects: perraudin architecture
- Project: House Maison Individuelle
- Location: Montélimar, France
- Photography: 11h45
- Budget: 160 000 € HT
- Surface Area: 116 m2
- Year of Construction: 2018
- Delivery Year: 2018