Le Marais Apartment by Manuelle Gautrand Architecture
Parisian architect Manuelle Gautrand first private interior project weaves a distinctly feminine thread through the 120 m2 duplex apartment in Paris’s Marais district.
Parisian architect Manuelle Gautrand first private interior project weaves a distinctly feminine thread through the 120 m2 duplex apartment in Paris’s Marais district.
Sheltered behind dividing stone walls and dense pre-existing hedges, their “family” project was made possible in the intimate and calm environment to which they aspired.
In the South of France, sited on a hill of olive trees, pinus pinea, and a vineyard, a family retreat was designed with a mission of maintaining the vitality of the site.
The Stilt House is a well-glazed belvedere facing the sea; Furthermore, its position in relation to the limits of the lot and neighbouring houses, and its implantation in the background of the street rue des Plages
The Sentinel House is located on a narrow and irregular piece of land, at the edge of a block and at the entrance of the village.
Breitenbach Landscape Hotel proposes a holistic and a true ecotourism experience in Alsace, inspired by Scandinavian traditions and building on the region’s culinary, wellness, and nature opportunities.
The project began with the discovery of this exceptional land by the architect who proposed it to the client. The latter, seduced, envisages the construction of three chalets
In the house, space is used but has yet to be lived in. The family, who has recently moved in, is settling in, capturing sensations and sequences which will soon become the pillars of the upcoming project.
My family bought land in South of France’s Vaucluse department in the early 2000s. At the time, a small farmhouse sitting in the forest nearby had been weathering away for more than a decade. It stood on its hill, fading comfortably into the landscape.
In the historic centre of a well-preserved village, opposite the church, a wine barn and its adjoining house were to be restructured in order to create an intimate and special living environment.
Apartment of 43m2 featuring almost no walls was what I designed for a dear friend in Paris. All zoning has been achieved with furniture partitions as well as floor finishes and their heights.
The late 19th century apartment which remained untouched for more than six decades is a 150m² property composed of a spacious living room, an open kitchen, two bathrooms, a laundry room, a walk-in wardrobe, two bedrooms and an office space.