Workers' House Renovation / Cecile Elicagaray Architecte
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Workers' House Renovation / Cecile Elicagaray Architecte
The renovated terraced house is located at the edge of the Pignada forest in Anglet. The home is named for the valuable view it provides over the Pyrenean mountain range. The building sits within a 1970s workers’ neighborhood. The neighborhood is organized around a shared central square. The square functions as a place for encounter and collective life. The renovation centers the house within this communal urban structure while maintaining the landscape and mountain views as a defining feature.
"Nestled at the edge of the Pignada forest in Anglet, this house takes its name from the precious view it offers over the Pyrenean mountain range. The terraced house sits at the heart of a 1970s workers' neighbourhood, organised around a shared central square a place of encounter and collective life."
"Nestled at the edge of the Pignada forest in Anglet, this house takes its name from the precious view it offers over the Pyrenean mountain range. The terraced house sits at the heart of a 1970s workers' neighbourhood, organised around a shared central square a place of encounter and collective life."
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