Photographer: Fabrice Fouillet
Photographer: Fabrice Fouillet
Photographer: Fabrice Fouillet
Of a minimalist structure in total rupture with the main residence, the Cube, adjacent to the castle, appears as a separate architectural manifesto.
Made of materials that offer excellent acoustics, this space open to nature and hosting a piano consists of a raised concrete slab, on which are placed a mirror-polished stainless steel structure and large glass facades in which the landscape is reflected. Five meters high, the pavilion is covered with a zinc roof extending over two hundred square meters.
In this timeless "pagoda" imagined as a glass house set in the air, mini concerts are regularly organized. The place is also a lounge dedicated to reading and meditation.
Design team:
Maxime D’Angeac Architecture
Photographer: Fabrice Fouillet
Photographer: Fabrice Fouillet
Photographer: Fabrice Fouillet
Photographer: Fabrice Fouillet
Photographer: Fabrice Fouillet
Photographer: Fabrice Fouillet
Photographer: Fabrice Fouillet
Photographer: Fabrice Fouillet
Photographer: Fabrice Fouillet