The existing, more modest facade of the building is composed of a millstone base, a fault (staircase, common part of the access to the flats), which separates two elements whose finish is a light off-white rendering. High French windows which descend almost to the level of each floor are ornamented by a wrought ironwork forming a railing.
We will continue with the same type of finish with the aim of making the elevation as discreet as possible, using the same type of windows as the existing one for the partial R+4.
The facade of the fifth floor, which is set back, allowing for terraces to the south, will be finished in the same way as the facade on Rue Alexandre Dumas, creating a more qualitative top floor (like a crown) with larger windows opening onto the living room or kitchen of the two flats, and the solid parts will be clad with a screen-printed, warm brown metal cassette cover, as on the facade on Rue Alexandre Dumas.
The railings on the roof terrace will be made of glass (the aim is to make them more legible).
As for the two access kiosks to the terraces, the use of metal cassettes finished in mirrored stainless steel sheeting will allow them to disappear into the sky.