In architecture, you don’t always need to go too complex to achieve amazing results! Here is the proof with this country villa in the south of France. Located on a small plot of land in the Hérault Valley, the ‘Villa Tranquille’ (‘Quiet House’) was designed by architecture studio Artelabo. The Structure was based on a repeated sequence of four volumes, on a grid, like a pattern, the whole enclosed with peripheral wall with four small enclosed courtyard.
A wide fixed frame in the living room and a large opening in the last patio extend the house on the gorgeous and quiet landscape.
Designed for a mediterranean lifestyle, the house can be opened and breath day and night, and allow to be inside while being outside.
Photography Marie-Caroline Lucat