Maison Bordeaux-le-Pecq

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Maison Bordeaux-le-Pecq is a radical modernist house near Paris designed by French architect Claude Parent, exemplifying his experimental, sloping-floor approach to domestic architecture.

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instanceOf house
work of architecture
architect Claude Parent NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle modern architecture
radical modernism
associatedWith Claude Parent’s theory of oblique architecture
category Buildings by Claude Parent NERFINISHED
Houses in Île-de-France
Modernist architecture in France
country France
designedBy Claude Parent NERFINISHED
feature experimental domestic layout
sloping floors
hasFloorType inclined planes
hasFunction single-family dwelling
influencedBy oblique architecture concepts
locatedIn Le Pecq NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Île-de-France NERFINISHED
locatedNear Paris NERFINISHED
notableFor experimental, sloping-floor approach to domestic architecture
radical reinterpretation of domestic space
partOf French modernist architectural heritage
use residential building

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Claude Parent notableWork Maison Bordeaux-le-Pecq