December 14th, 2016
December 14th, 2016
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Built in 2011 in Gyé-sur-Seine, France, this house runs along a 54-metre long plot which was formerly a trail for tractors.
The single storey property is nestled into the landscape, to create a sense of isolation from the activity of the surrounding farmland.
Photography: Michel Rigaud & Philippe Ruault

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