House in Beauvallon by Raphaëlle Segond Architecte
by Ted Savage / September 7, 2011
Via @ArchDaily, a vacation home in Grimaud, France, overlooking the French Riviera. The lounge and pool are positioned three metres above the highest point on the site, where a sweeping view of the Mediterranean opens up. On the level below are five bedrooms with individual bathrooms, and a kitchen-dining room.


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Materials are concrete, glass, aluminium and rough steel. "Concrete is used for the structure and floors, walls were confined in wooden boards and floors were polished. Doors and cupboards were made of wood then steel and glass were used for the facades." More at Raphaëlle Segond Architecte. Photos: Philippe Ruault.

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