The two parts of a castle estate will be reunited after years of splitting. The neoclassical mansion at the entrance gate will be restored and given a new residential function under its undulating roof.
In the garden under a group of centuries-old red beeches, three park villas will be arranged around the historical view axis of the castle. Their plan form arises from three rooms arranged around a stairwell around which terraces are wrapped. Due to their sculpted form, they inscribe themselves along the meandering paths through the historic park garden.
Along the side of the Potuit Park, dwellings are built along the enclosure, which, with their cornice and rhythm, lean on the existing orangery while recalling the historic beluges. The whole is conceived as a cohousing project and will construct a heat network based on geothermal energy.