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Beautiful Green-Roofed Barn Extension in France is Barely Visible From Afar

by , 01/16/12

adaptive reuse, retaining wall, green design, sustainable design, Lesponne River, France, Pyrenees Mountains, eco-design, green roof, renovation, barn extension, PPA Architects, natural materials, stone, daylighting, eco-design

This barn extension in the Pyrénées Mountains has a gorgeous green roof that minimizes its impact on an incredible site overlooking the Adour de Lesponne river valley in France. When the client commissioned PPA Architects to extend the original stone barn building that once stood alone on this enviable pastureland, they made it clear that the existing site and vernacular architecture had to be preserved at all costs. So the firm tucked the new holiday home into the side of the slope and gave it a deceptive log facade wrapped in steel, ensuring that the extension is barely visible from afar.

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One Response to “Beautiful Green-Roofed Barn Extension in France is Barely Visible From Afar”

  1. johhnyb johhnyb says:

    Whoop D Do!

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