Antoine de St. Exupéry Home by Naud & Poux

PARIS – Homes for the dependent elderly, usually out of necessity, tend to be rather boring architecturally. Comfort and safety, though they are important considerations in any good building, are so crucial in these projects that aesthetics often
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