Nathanael Dorent and Mark Havasi reject rigid housing with spiralling residence

BIEVILLE-BEUVILLE – ‘The main idea behind this project was to build a house that would be filled with natural light, but at the same time protecting the inhabitants from the neighbours,’ explains architect Nathanael Dorent of the scheme perceived
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