Designed by an architect enthusiast, this town house is a technological
innovation and located in the heart of Chateau-Thierry, it does not go
unnoticed. Rebuilt on the ruins of an ancient house of shoemakers, it
stands a tall facade of glass and wood. An amazing project designer,
Eric Pace first took a contextual approach: the house is part of the
Church of St. Crispin; although the outside has evolved into a modern
house it was necessary to integrate the site. The habitat itself is
spread over three floors: kitchen and dining-room, living room, bedroom
and bathroom; the parts are connected by an interior staircase. Very
pure design, the furniture is a natural in this high-tech atmosphere.
"You can always make improvements for this type of habitat" and Eric
Pace does not lack imagination. The evening's light sensors not only
control the lights but also close the shutters to carefully preserve the
privacy of any guests... view feature
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