6 Housing Units in Paris / mobile architectural office

The site is located at the intersection of three characteristic Parisian urban situations not far from the Canal Saint-Martin: Rue Robert Blache, punctuated by small white rendered faubourien buildings with discreet mode nature, Rue du Terrage, largely occupied by a large HBM-type complex with neat brick facades and the operation around Place Raoul Follereau, an imposing housing complex, built in the early 1980s and marked by a reinterpretation of classical language, which can be described as postmodern.

Blur House / Studio B Architecture + Interiors

Blur, by day, is a silhouette, a dark floating bar, and a metallic cloak wrapped around a bright, light-filled home. Blur is a series of warm golden bands projected onto the hillside by night. The homeowners are two art consultants who experience the house's juxtaposing nature when crossing the threshold between interior and exterior.

Pi House / D&P Associates

FVA named this interesting housing project π House because the whole house looks like from a distance Pi Archimedes constant in geometry. And the biggest inspiration to make the house is Pise Wall. The design concept was inspired by the owner of the house - a French gentleman who has lived and worked in Vietnam for nearly 30 years. He has a deep love and a great passion for Vietnamese traditional art and culture. The house is a beautiful combination of modern Western architecture and the traditional beauty of Vietnam as desired by the owner.

The Second Studio Podcast: Interview with Michael Bohn

The Second Studio (formerly The Midnight Charette) is an explicit podcast about design, architecture, and the everyday. Hosted by Architects David Lee and Marina Bourderonnet, it features different creative professionals in unscripted conversations that allow for thoughtful takes and personal discussions.

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