08-27-2014, 09:46 AM
The Monastry of Sainte Marie de La Tourette Lyon, France
On two levels, the loggias crowning the building (one for each acoustically-isolated monk's cell) form brises-soleil.
The study halls, work and recreation halls, as well as the library occupy the upper-level.
Below are the refectory and the cloister in the form of a cross leading to the church.
And then come the piles carrying the four convent buildings rising from the slope of the terrain left in its original condition, without terracing.
On two levels, the loggias crowning the building (one for each acoustically-isolated monk's cell) form brises-soleil.
The study halls, work and recreation halls, as well as the library occupy the upper-level.
Below are the refectory and the cloister in the form of a cross leading to the church.
And then come the piles carrying the four convent buildings rising from the slope of the terrain left in its original condition, without terracing.