The Window Inside the Window by Loïc Picquet Architect

SAINT-LOUIS – A glass wall punctured by an openable window marks this house extension in Saint-Louis, France.
The project brief was to improve the thermal properties of the house and extend the kitchen toward the garden. Loïc Picquet Archi
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