Location: Compiègne, France
Value: €750,000 (roughly $811,290 USD)
Architect: Pascale Seurin
From the Agent: “This home, designed by architect Pascale Seurin on the finish of the Nineteen Eighties, is positioned within the sought-after space of Petit Château de Compiègne. This home responds with ingenuity to the problem of constructing inside the protected perimeter of the Château de Compiègne grounds. Its fan-shaped plan opens extensively towards the south and the backyard. The nook location, leaning on an current stone wall, frees up the plot and maximizes obtainable backyard house whereas preserving the century-old bushes of the property, in an natural method that evokes the work of Dominique Zimbacca or Jacques Labro. The home implements a rigorous ordering and dramatization of the dwelling areas by highlighting architectural components, such because the yellow lacquered columns, mixed with a purity of Californian inspiration.”