Man walks outside a midcentury, neo-Breton post office building designed by architect Peirre-Jack Laloy and renovated into senior housing by Paris firm Chatillon Architectes in Brest, France with central modern volume with row of one-story-tall windows with grey trimming spanning its first floor and glass blocks cladding its upper three stories that intersects with a traditional wing painted white.

Once Made for Mail, It’s Now for Your Golden Years

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The structure is one of a number of high-profile restoration projects Chatillon has taken on in recent years, including three in Paris: the Grand Palais, Le Corbusier’s Cité de Refuge, and the Musée Carnavalet.