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Maison Escalier by Moussafir ArchitectesLocated in Paris’ 6th arrondissement, Maison Escalier is a home designed by <a href="http://www.moussafir.fr/">Moussafir Architectes</a> and built on the site of an old house. Limited on three sides by the original walls of the building, this home has a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/how-biomimicry-can-help-designers-and-architects-find-inspiration-to-solve-problems/">tree-like structure</a> wherein a staircase encircles a "trunk" that contains the wet rooms of the building. The south façade is entirely glazed and covered with shifting electronically controlled shades with leaf-like patterns that cast intricate shadows when the sun sets. These efficient design practices make Masion Escalier an interesting example of urban infill housing.1
Maison Escalier by Moussafir ArchitectesNo partition exists throughout these living spaces from the basement to the terrace on the roof.2
Maison Escalier by Moussafir ArchitectesHints of lime green accent these concrete boxes to give the interiors some diversity of color.3
Maison Escalier by Moussafir ArchitectesDaylight helps to keep this home from seeming too confined within its stone and steel walls.4
Maison Escalier by Moussafir ArchitectesThe interior of Maison Escalier is creatively designed with stark white-painted walls that contrast with rich, warm <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robinia_pseudoacacia">black locust wood</a> floors and ceilings.5
Maison Escalier by Moussafir ArchitectesEach floor introduces a different view of the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/proto-homes-sunlight-residence-signals-a-new-dawn-for-sustainable-modern-homes/">core of the home</a>, and each space introduces lots of natural light.6
Maison Escalier by Moussafir ArchitectesThese concrete boxes that are formed on the existing walls of the old building help to provide shelving, built-in furnishings, or accents around the house.7
Maison Escalier by Moussafir ArchitectesThe kitchen peeks through to other living spaces of the home from the core of the building.8
Maison Escalier by Moussafir ArchitectesThe black locust wood clads not only the floors and ceiling of much of the home, but it also clads the central core and staircase.9
Maison Escalier by Moussafir ArchitectesElectronically-controlled patterned steel shades create shadows that imitate the leaves of a tree.10
Maison Escalier by Moussafir ArchitectesThe home is located in the 6th arrondissement of Paris and is surrounding by existing buildings.11
Maison Escalier by Moussafir ArchitectesThe floor plans of the building show the circular evolution of the living space around the wet core.12
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