D house by Lode Architecture

BRITTANY – On a river bank in Brittany, France, D house is camouflaged into its surroundings, assimilating the woods both in its glazed ground floor façade and the untreated wood planks of the first floor.
Jérôme Vinçon and Arnaud Lacoste
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