L33 Narrow House / BAST
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L33 Narrow House / BAST
"The site, composed of two through parcels, forms a pause within the built density of the Bonnefoy district. On one side, the plot is an urban infill gap between two townhouses typical of this suburban neighborhood. On the other side, the land is occupied by dense vegetation, characteristic of an undergrowth atmosphere, including a majestic hackberry tree that extends widely over Masse Street, signaling the presence of a green plot along this urban street."
The site consists of two through parcels and creates a pause within the built density of the Bonnefoy district. One side of the plot functions as an urban infill gap between two townhouses typical of the surrounding suburban neighborhood. The other side is occupied by dense vegetation, creating an undergrowth atmosphere. A majestic hackberry tree extends widely over Masse Street, marking the presence of a green plot along the urban street. The project context is shaped by the contrast between the compact residential fabric and the existing vegetation, with the site’s characteristics guiding the spatial relationship to both sides.
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