
"Heilmann's design emphasizes the transition between inside and outside, drawing inspiration from Japanese architecture and the philosophies of Maurice Sauzet, focusing on natural materials and space."
"The client desired a modular space that would serve as a consultation and meeting area, reflecting modernist influences while aiming for a serene and functional environment."
The article discusses the renovation of a 377-square-foot apartment in Paris's Right Bank, designed by Isabelle Heilmann of Épicène. The owner, seeking a functional workspace as a coach for executives, wanted a modular design with consultation and meeting areas. Influenced by modernist architect Maurice Sauzet, the design emphasizes a connection with nature and Japanese aesthetics, particularly the concepts of space and emptiness. The final design incorporates practical uses of the apartment while maintaining a serene and aesthetically pleasing atmosphere, fulfilling the client’s dual needs for work and retreat.
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