Alon, France | Atelier d’Architecture Bruno Erpicum & Partners



Alon is a private residence located in the south of France, designed by Atelier d’Architecture Bruno Erpicum & Partners. The minimalist home boasts spectacular views over the surrounding coast and the sea.

Photography © Jean-Luc Laloux



Description from AABE:

"Se démondaniser"; “Disconnecting”; a wall cuts the home off from the world outside: the French coast distorted by common town planning. On the other side, the sea. This is our escape. Nature stirs. Wind bends tree trunks. The roof bows before a bustling environment.
Bedrooms transform into terrace: a concrete passageway leading outside. A moment to breathe; punctuation in sentences.
A tile-covered ceiling salutes the spirit of Provençal homes. Below, only wood and concrete form the building. Beyond any codes, the natural, raw materials stand eternal.
The bedrooms sit alongside undergrowth. Two intimate, comfortable places facing each other. On one side, trees provide shady spots, on the other, a mass of concrete offers protection and a cool haven.” 
























Source: Homedsn | Archdaily