Pavilion and Square by Comac

MARSEILLE – Gignac-la-Nerthe is a first-century Roman City a few kilometres from Marseille, France. The city is an agglomeration of single-family houses with few public spaces. Comac countered the static suburban situation with this socially-minde
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