French architects Lacaton & Vassal has completed a house design in Keremma, France with a hybrid look. It was built with metallic structures which usually more suitable for a storage facility, warehouse, or office. They have broke the usual implementation of metallic structures by using it for a house.






Located near the sea, the house is made of three separate buildings placed in an arc of a circle, which is meant for better weather protection. The arc is opened to the south and convex to the bad north wind.







All three buildings has the identical form in shape size, and surface. The one which made it different is the interior. Each building is connected by sliding shutters. The low construction level, the overall placement of the buildings make this house signed Lacaton & Vassal pretty interesting to observe and inhabit which is surely make a perfect holiday retreat.
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