The extension of this early twentieth-century home in Senneville-sur-Fécamp, France, Ziegler Antonin Architecte left the main house untouched--adding a dark rectilinear structure which contrasts the original light brick home creating a total escape for the homeowners in the form of a light-filled library.  Photo 9 of 16 in A New Book Examines the Art of Breathing Life Into Forgotten Architecture

A New Book Examines the Art of Breathing Life Into Forgotten Architecture

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When building the extension of this early 20th-century home in Senneville-sur-Fécamp, France, Ziegler Antonin Architecte left the main house untouched. They added a dark rectilinear structure, which contrasts with the original light brick home, creating a total escape for the homeowners in the form of a light-filled library.