The story of a bankrupt textile factory continues with h2o Architectes

Parisian firm h2o Architectes has completed the renovation of a historical warehouse in the south of France. Originally constructed in 1855 by industrial developer Noël Sanial, the site housed a textile factory until its bankruptcy 20 years later.
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