In the immediate vicinity of the city center, this contemporary villa inspired by Californian architecture is located on a plot of 590m². Built in 1968, it is the work of the architect Paul Dremilly, to whom we owe the original Temple of Saint-Georges-de-Didonne. Composed of 2 cubic volumes juxtaposed and suspended by a set of overhangs in the corners, the concrete construction is pierced on the facade by multiple discreet openings, letting in beautiful light. Organized on 2 levels, the 244m² villa follows a double rectangular plan and offers a clear reading of the volumes.
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