Apartment building with interesting balconies. Built in 1959 by Roger Anger, Mario Heymann, & Pierre Puccinelli. (31 Rue Saint-Ambroise. Paris, 11th Arrondissement)
Whether or not you find the aesthetic appealing (I do), you can see how it’s fabulously functional and adjusts to accommodate both privacy and conviviality, as well as ‘best practices’ heating/cooling properties w that grid of structural shade-providers (and, obvsly, all that easy ventilation)…. OP: Do the residents like it, I wonder?
ntnlsays
Not really “bizarre”
kinsgtonzissousays
That’s funny I used to pass in front of it everyday when I went at school
thelmaandpuhleeze says
Whether or not you find the aesthetic appealing (I do), you can see how it’s fabulously functional and adjusts to accommodate both privacy and conviviality, as well as ‘best practices’ heating/cooling properties w that grid of structural shade-providers (and, obvsly, all that easy ventilation)…. OP: Do the residents like it, I wonder?
ntnl says
Not really “bizarre”
kinsgtonzissou says
That’s funny I used to pass in front of it everyday when I went at school