"This apartment, we visited it with my partner during confinement, which is a chance in itself.It was an empty concrete shell, what we were looking for, "says architect Cyrus Ardalan.Released in the 1970s, long after building the building, its original condition, buried under tons of tiling and glue, is not recoverable.The architect therefore leaves to zero, slaughter all the partitions, keeps only the carrier wall of the middle of the plateau and sets itself as the objective of maximizing the living space and reducing the night area at least "by creating boxes,A very perriand-prone principle»».The partitions of the "bedroom" box consist of a penalized plywood and aluminum unit which is due to the floor and the ceiling by pressure with cylinders and integrates all the electricity as well as storage.Opposite, a large, carved banner in the same way under the windows, also incorporates storage - the Grail in small surfaces -, and turns into corner bench then in low furniture and kitchen cabinet."This makes it possible to include the kitchen in the living space without it denoting and, there too, to integrate the water and electricity circuits since nothing can go through the floor or the ceiling which encloses theheating system.»»