The Lugdunum Museum by Bernard Zaehrfuss in 1969-1975
Photos by my friend Benoît Santiard @bsantiard





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The Lugdunum Museum by Bernard Zaehrfuss in 1969-1975
Photos by my friend Benoît Santiard @bsantiard

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Breaking boundaries, this home transforms traditional living by merging three levels of garden greenery with modern design. From its organic flow of vegetation to a rooftop overlook of the polo field, every element integrates seamlessly with nature. Durable materials like concrete and wood enhance its harmony with the environment, ensuring beauty and longevity.
Creative sharing | Retro industrial style, minimalist fashion, adjustable multiple light sources, the shape of the engine enhances the indoor atmosphere.
Contemporary concrete homes with internal courtyards, an industrial look, and layered spaces can offer a unique and exciting living experience in an urban setting.

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