Immersed in Mediterranean vegetation, this bubble house was built in 2006 by the architect Jérôme Peyret, a student of the famous Hungarian habitologist Antti Lovag. In a dominant position on a landscaped plot of 2,505 sqm without vis-à-vis, the house has a living area of 75 sqm, divided into several bubbles. The living space accommodates a circular lounge with dining area and a hammock on the mezzanine that can accommodate a double bed. A semi-open kitchen occupies a sphere adjoining the main volume. A staircase leads to the landing serving the hammock, a bathroom and a separate toilet. The house benefits from a large wooden terrace, which follows its exterior curves. In the living room and in the bedroom, large elliptical bays are fitted into the thickness of the facade like a porthole. They each integrate a large window sill forming a pleasant relaxation area facing the view. The hulls are pierced with skydomes, which allow soft zenithal light to penetrate into the different rooms. A 'habitological' creation with sculptural forms, the bubble house fits into the landscape, like a total art based on the harmony of human habitation with its immediate natural environment. The house is sold with its furniture. The construction of a swimming pool is possible. The property benefits from a privileged setting in the heart of nature in Vidauban, a picturesque village in the Var famous for its vineyards, close to the A8 and 35 km from the Gulf of Saint Tropez. See the phone number
INFORMATION
Legal references
Characteristics
Air conditioner
Intercom
Main rooms : 2
Energy and Risks