« A Neo-Gothic reverie, reimagined
Tucked away on rue Ampère, in Paris’ 17th arrondissement, Maison Lutetia unfolds within a Neo-Gothic private mansion whose restoration reads as both a tribute and a quiet reinvention. Rather than freezing the building in time, the project embraces its past as a living material—something to reinterpret, to stretch, to subtly disrupt.
From the street, the ogive arch defines the façade with its unmistakable silhouette. Inside, it becomes a leitmotif. Reimagined across doorways, ceiling vaults, and sculpted openings, the ogive traces a continuous narrative, guiding the eye and structuring space with a sense of rhythm and fluidity.
The intervention navigates a delicate tension between heritage and contemporaneity. Original libraries have been carefully restored, while newly designed stained glass and mosaics extend the Neo-Gothic vocabulary into a more abstract, almost dreamlike register. Alcove and coffered ceilings deepen the spatial experience, layering intimacy within grandeur.
There is a deliberate play on proportions: door heights are manipulated to amplify perspectives, creating sequences of compression and release. Materials speak in contrast—Versailles parquet meets marble, textured stone surfaces catch shifting light, and copper leaf introduces a warm, unexpected counterpoint to the traditional use of gold. The result is neither strictly historical nor overtly modern, but something suspended in between.
Equally integral to the project is the collaboration with a new generation of artisans—young masters whose precision and sensitivity bring a renewed vitality to time-honored techniques. Their craftsmanship lends the space a rare balance: exacting yet alive, refined yet expressive.
At Maison Lutetia, contrasts are not resolved—they are orchestrated. Light and shadow, ornament and restraint, memory and invention coexist in a carefully composed atmosphere. More than a renovation, the project becomes an immersive experience—one where architecture unfolds as both setting and sensation. »
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