Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Maison Leguay by Moussafir Architectes




Maison Leguay by Moussafir Architectes
French practice Moussafir Architectes have completed this refurbishment and extension of a house in the Parisian suburbs, adding deep larch wood window frames.
Maison Leguay by Moussafir Architectes
Named Maison Leguay, the project comprises two new matching blocks constructed either side of the original brick house, creating an enclosed inner courtyard.
Maison Leguay by Moussafir Architectes
The connected trio of blocks are separated from one another by narrow glazed gaps.
Maison Leguay by Moussafir Architectes
Maison Leguay by Moussafir Architectes
Here is some more information from the architects:

Maison Leguay
Cloning a house
In order to preserve the character of this classic brick-and-stone suburban house while doubling its surface area, we decided to duplicate it by adding two side blocks, two ‘clones’ set at right angles to it, where there used to be a shed.
Maison Leguay by Moussafir Architectes
This arrangement has allowed us to create a harmonious trio of buildings set around an inner garden, while preserving the street alignment.
Maison Leguay by Moussafir Architectes
The new home is made up of three dissociated elementary blocks, a square and two rectangles, separated by two narrow glazed gaps and with matching sloping roofs.
Maison Leguay by Moussafir Architectes
With its new truncated roof that lets the light from the south into the living areas laid out on the north side, the ‘stem cell’ blends in so well with its extensions – thanks to its shape, the materials used and its fenestration – that it becomes hard to distinguish the old from the new.
Maison Leguay by Moussafir Architectes
The load-bearing brick used for the original house has been used in the extension as an external protection for its insulation, while rough load-bearing breezeblocks used for the extension line the existing walls, which are thus insulated from inside.
Maison Leguay by Moussafir Architectes
To complete the fusion, large larchwood boxes with windows form glazed openings in all three blocks, offering visual perspectives through the house and into the garden that runs along its north-south axis.
Maison Leguay by Moussafir Architectes
Client: private (Laurence et Frédéric Leguay)
Architects: Jacques Moussafir with Gilles Poirée
Maison Leguay by Moussafir Architectes
Address: 2, rue Charcot, 92270 BOIS COLOMBES
Maison Leguay by Moussafir Architectes
Brief: Restructuring and extending a house
Budget: 360,000 €. ex tax
Maison Leguay by Moussafir Architectes
NSA: 232 sq m (114 sq m restructured + 118 sq m new build)
Maison Leguay by Moussafir Architectes
Date: 2005-2011
Maison Leguay by Moussafir Architectes
Maison Leguay by Moussafir Architectes
Maison Leguay by Moussafir Architectes
Maison Leguay by Moussafir Architectes
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