Details


Detail of the roof structure of Villa 2, showing the top of the roof where the steel supports the glued laminated timbers of the main beams. The steel capital is highly crafted and precise, allowing for the installation of the roof structure with great precision and stability.
The visual result is impressive because it is new and represents boldness. (Villa 2)

Detail of part of the interior framework towards the top of the roof (villa 6).
Detail of a capital and its pieces for receiving the beams of the roof frame covering the villa terrace. (villa5)
These cast iron pieces are made from technical files I created myself and are cast by a foundry company and prepared by a metalworking company. They resemble arms carrying a load.
The capital above supporting them is made from metal formwork designed by myself.
A series of existing formworks allows for varied use depending on the situation and the role of the structures concerned.


Detail of a metal structure supporting the covering of a pergola (villa 1).
It is designed in the Eiffel style with repetitive patterns that ensure the stability of the construction, particularly against wind.

Détail colonnade et arc sur double acier (Villa 3).


Detail of a metal structure supporting part of a floor. This structure is designed to resemble the Eiffel Tower, which is 200 m away and can be seen from the apartment windows (Quai Branly 13).
View of the conduit and chimney cap made of steel tube covered with a colored porcelain casing made by the ceramist O. Roy from Vallauris (Villa 11).
Two steel gates opening in the French style for the single-color gate in lacquered rusted steel and the sliding gate for the multi-color gate in lacquered steel where each color is a laser-cut and independent sheet.

Glass door with integrated detail reminiscent of the Eiffel Tower (Quai Branly 13)


Glass door with integrated detail reminiscent of the Eiffel Tower (Quai Branly 13)

