Both the interior and the exterior of the Cubist House evoke a collage of volumes and materials that form spatial compositions oscillating between 2D and 3D. The concrete floor in the ground-level kitchen/dining/living room incorporates “islands” of parquet flooring that correspond to the distinct suspended volumes of the upper-floor rooms.
A gap left between the rear side of the house and the neighbour’s masonry wall has a double function: it contains a staircase and serves as a light well that lets natural light penetrate through the openings in the rear wall with integrated furniture.
The Cubist House, Paris
Program: single family house
Architect: Moussafir Architectes (Jacques Moussafir with Virginie Prié, Alexis Duquennoy, Victoria Miny and Lieselotte Huygue)
Engineering: Malishev Wilson Engineers (structural engineers); LBE (mechanical engineers)
Contractor: Lisandre (structural work, fittings); Général Métal (metal frame); ISOBAC (roofing, siding, waterproofing); Loison (exterior door and window frames, metalwork); Faulhaber Enérgies (heating, plumbing, ventilation); ERF (electricity); Domedia Concept (home automation)
Area: 250 sqm
Year: 2015
