Villa Vitruve / Haddock Architecture

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  98
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Salem Mostefaoui
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Grohe, Maison Bahya, Marius Aurenti, Parqueterie Nouvelle, Villeroy & Boch
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Villa Vitruve / Haddock Architecture - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Windows, Countertop, Beam
© Salem Mostefaoui

Text description provided by the architects. Villa Vitruve is the transformation of two apartments into a duplex on the 8th and 9th floor of a building from the 60s in Paris. It offers its inhabitants a Mediterranean experience suspended over the rooftops of Paris. The owners, a Franco-Italian couple, want to build an unconventional place to live up to their image. A place of welcome and celebration for family and friends but also a space of intimacy and sharing on a daily basis.

Villa Vitruve / Haddock Architecture - Interior Photography, Closet, Shelving
© Salem Mostefaoui
Villa Vitruve / Haddock Architecture - Interior Photography, Stairs
© Salem Mostefaoui
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Plan - Lower Floor

The renovation seeks to requalify the rational architecture of the 1960s by highlighting the original structure consisting of a concrete frame. By reconnecting with history, the project makes it possible to redevelop all the intimate spaces of the family. The lower floor, due to its small surface area, requires minimal distribution to bring natural light into the rooms.

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© Salem Mostefaoui
Villa Vitruve / Haddock Architecture - Interior Photography, Lighting
© Salem Mostefaoui
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Plan - Upper Floor

The mono-orientation and the small size of the rooms create special conditions: the rooms are reduced to a minimum, and the storage space is offset along the corridor. A large wooden glass partition enlarges the rooms, brings light, and ensures a visual link between the rooms, the cupboards

Villa Vitruve / Haddock Architecture - Interior Photography
© Salem Mostefaoui
Villa Vitruve / Haddock Architecture - Interior Photography, Bathroom, Bathtub, Shower, Glass
© Salem Mostefaoui
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Axonometric View

On the upper floor, a large living room offers panoramic views of the landscape. The concrete structure is laid bare. A kitchen opens onto the dining area. In the continuity of the games of materials implemented to qualify all the spaces, the kitchen plays on the contrast between color, wood, and concrete

Villa Vitruve / Haddock Architecture - Interior Photography, Column, Beam
© Salem Mostefaoui

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Address:Paris, France

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Cite: "Villa Vitruve / Haddock Architecture" 03 Sep 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/988157/villa-vitruve-haddock-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

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