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Architecture Design of Francilian House

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Francilian House, a creation of Hemaa Architectes, nestled in the suburbs of Paris, is a remarkable fusion of two distinct architectural periods within a site distinguished by its topographical intricacies.

Indeed, Hemaa Architectes has seamlessly blended modern and traditional architecture in this stunning extension to a detached house in the suburbs of Paris. The extension, which semi – buried on the street side and aligned with the neighboring buildings on the garden side, features a glazed gap that provides a transition between the architectural styles of the existing house and the new addition. The light – colored long brick echoes the town’s fine buildings. While the window frames made of white architectural concrete and natural oak.

On the other hand, on the garden side, the extension opens wide to face the long garden planted with fruit trees. The facade of the lower level, which houses the living room as a continuation of the garden, entirely glazed, with sliding bay windows provide a total opening onto nature. Also, the four bedrooms are all located on the first floor and under the rafters. And connected to each other by a walkway in the glazed passageway above the entrance. Here too, brick and millstone give the impression of passing through the exterior to move from one volume and one era to another.

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Francilian House in France, a Modern Extension Project by HEMAA
Besides, the stones salvaged from the deconstruction were thoughtfully repurposed to form a new facade, gracing the exposed load – bearing wall.

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Francilian House in France, a Modern Extension Project by HEMAA
On the street side, the architecture is quieter and more introverted to preserve the privacy of the residents.
Francilian House in France, a Modern Extension Project by HEMAA

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Francilian House in France, a Modern Extension Project by HEMAA
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Francilian House in France, a Modern Extension Project by HEMAA
The four bedrooms are all located on the first floor and under the rafters. Also, they are connected to each other by a walkway in the glazed passageway above the entrance. Here too, brick and millstone give the impression of passing through the exterior to move from one volume and one era to anothe
Francilian House in France, a Modern Extension Project by HEMAA

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Francilian House in France, a Modern Extension Project by HEMAA
Francilian House in France, a Modern Extension Project by HEMAA

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Francilian House in France, a Modern Extension Project by HEMAA
Francilian House in France, a Modern Extension Project by HEMAA
Indeed, the neutrality of the architectural style of the gap allows each era to stand on its own.

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Francilian House in France, a Modern Extension Project by HEMAA
Francilian House in France, a Modern Extension Project by HEMAA

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Francilian House in France, a Modern Extension Project by HEMAA
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Francilian House in France, a Modern Extension Project by HEMAA

The Francilian House Gallery:

Text by the Architects: In the suburbs of Paris, the extension signed Hemaa Architectes of a detached house brings together two architectures from different periods in a site with marked topography.

Photo credit: Sergio Grazia | Source: HEMAA

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