A Rural Renovation by Les Ateliers Permanents

A Rural Renovation by Les Ateliers Permanents

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The project began as a near-ruin in Aurignac, France: an uninhabited medieval house, pared back to its stone structure. When a Paris-based artist discovered the village by chance and decided to stay, he enlisted Les Ateliers Permanents—founded by Chloé Morin and Enzo Fruytier, with an office in Aurignac—to rebuild it as a working home. “We work where people live, where everyday life has taken root: in the margins, the outskirts, the countryside, small urban centers,” Morin explains. “Everywhere, the task is to listen to what the territory tells us—and to respond with precision and care.”

Here, the intervention was extensive by necessity. The house had sat empty for nearly 20 years and was in poor condition, so the architects worked from the edges inward. Only the walls and part of the existing structure remained, with one section formerly used as a barn. The roof was rebuilt and insulated; floors excavated and insulated; and the interior levels reworked into a stepped sequence. The main living area, once outdoors with packed earth flooring, is now organized around a double-height volume that draws light into the plan. Bathrooms were added where there had been none.

It’s a modern layer that aligns with the studio’s broader ethos: “Building no longer necessarily means constructing a new, but intervening with care in what is already there. Rehabilitating, adapting, transforming—not by default, but by choice.” Here’s a look.

Photography by Sandrine Iratcabal for Les Ateliers Permanents.

Above: On the street, the entry is set back from the façade to create a shallow loggia—a small buffer from passersby that shades the glazing while allowing in light. oak framed windows and front entry with an integrated concrete shelf for wood s 18 Above: Oak-framed windows and front entry with an integrated concrete shelf for wood storage. the entry opens into a kitchen constructed with oak cabinet fronts and a concre 19 Above: The entry opens into a kitchen constructed with oak cabinet fronts and a concrete worktop sealed with an eco-friendly pore sealer. A central concrete table serves as both casual dining and workstation. the electric cooktop is a bora appliance and the oven is aeg. 20 Above: The electric cooktop is a Bora appliance and the oven is AEG. stepping into the living area at left, the dining table base is designed by ric 21 Above: Stepping into the living area at left, the dining table base is designed by Richard Lampert—paired with a plywood top. The chairs are Gio Ponti Superleggera Chairs. with the living/dining area elevated, the view from the dining table looks out  22 Above: With the living/dining area elevated, the view from the dining table looks out to the street.

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