Description
Quartier Bellevue à Meudon, Rue des capucins,
nestled in a 2,200 m² green setting, this singular house was built in 1956, designed by Claude Parent at the request of his friend André Bloc, a major figure in modern art. Initially conceived as a janitor's cottage, it soon became the studio of the sculptor, painter and architect. The building's heritage value has been protected as a Monument Historique since 1983.
Sheltered from view by a blind wall on the street side, the house offers 147 m² of living space on two levels, in perfect harmony with its natural surroundings.
The garden level, open to the landscape, is home to a vast living space: an adjoining lounge and living room bathed in light thanks to a curved bay window, extended by a terrace that looks out onto nature. A separate kitchen, laundry room and garage complete this floor.
Upstairs, three bedrooms share a bathroom and a shower room. One of them has direct access to a terrace overlooking the garden.
The house has preserved many of its original features, bearing witness to its artistic vocation: a stained glass window by André Bloc, a sculptural portal by Claude Parent, and three monumental sculptures scattered around the wooded garden. A swimming pool completes this unique setting.
A rare place, where art, architecture and nature dialogue with strength and poetry.
Renovation work required.
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