Jean Moulin Atelier-House NEA Workshop

Published 01 / 04 / 2021

"Jean Moulin Atelier-House" is a réhabilitation a three-story artist's studio built at the end of the 40s Paris. Field is part of a subdivision of artists' studios organized in a row on a small pedestrianized alleyway with trees in the 14th arrondissement. The workshop was designed as a domestic space polyvalent for couple'artists originating from Oregon, United States. they have appointed Nathalie Eldan from theAtelier NEA to create a space byintimateIt is that reflects their way of life - a place allying domesticity and creation artistic. Project is the result of a collaboration with sponsors taking in count every object and work of art they owned.
The conceptual approach was oriented towards a high functionality en offering a hybrid and versatile architectureAround twenty of units tailor-made in sycamore and steel have been developed to optimize the very compact space. THEa typology existing dThe workshop has been preserved any en optimizing consist of organization and its uses with radical modification locations on both hoppersstaircase. Each of the spaces has a bird's eye view of the terrace, allowing you to enter into dialogue with the outside at any time. The spaces privative and shared beautification are separated on the floors, although they remain flexible and adaptable according to different life scenarios. The ground floor is a space spirit , promising may be turned into areas Creation artistic or as a place of lifeThe two upper floors house the sleeping areas, a bathroom, a laundry room, a dressing room and an office. The sliding doors are in woven jute, mounted on solid sycamore wood frames. The doors function as visual screens favoring the passage of natural light and ventilation of the house.

The materials have been carefully selected among which, sycamore wood sourced in France, is dominant in this rehabilitation. Combined with woven jute, steel, waxed concrete, or even Carrara marble, the project gives pride of place to natural materials.