The Château of the Hertford British Hospital is in Levallois-Perret, Greater Paris, and is undergoing significant rehabilitation led by Maud Caubet Architectes. Originally constructed between 1877 and 1879, this Neo-Gothic building served British patients and hosted a maternity ward until the late 20th century. The rehabilitation focuses on restoring the building's identity while adapting it for modern-day use. The renovated Château will feature training areas, co-working spaces, and dining facilities, aiming to create a comfortable and accessible environment for the city’s inhabitants.
The Château of the Hertford British Hospital, built between 1877 and 1879, is undergoing rehabilitation by Maud Caubet Architectes to adapt it for contemporary use.
The renovation aims to restore the building's identity while introducing training areas, co-working spaces, and dining facilities to accommodate modern needs.
The initiative intends to make the space comfortable and accessible, fostering community engagement and public interaction with this historically significant structure.
Once a hospital housing British patients, the site is transforming into a versatile space that serves both its historical context and present-day functionalities.
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