Construction of the villa 1932 (≈ 1932)
Directed by Robert Mallet-Stevens.
23 mars 2024
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 23 mars 2024 (≈ 2024)
Total protection of the villa and plot.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The villa Trapenard, in full, with its plot (without the pool and garage) and the fence on the street, located 5 avenue Le Nôtre, on the plot No. 14, shown in the cadastre section AD : classification by decree of 23 March 2024
Key figures
Robert Mallet-Stevens - Architect
Designer of the Trapenard villa.
Origin and history
The villa Trapenard, located 5 avenue Le-Nôtre in Sceaux (Hautes-de-Seine), was designed in 1932 by architect Robert Mallet-Stevens, a major figure in the modernist movement. This one-storey cubic building illustrates the principles of modern architecture: stilts supporting the living room, ground floor ejected for services, and false door creating a space for the garage. Its spatial organization reflects a clear separation between the service areas (kitchen, laundry) on the ground floor and the living areas (lounges, rooms) on the first floor.
Classified as a Historical Monument by order of 23 March 2024, the villa is protected in its entirety, including its plot and its fence on street (except the swimming pool and garage). Its innovative design, marked by geometric volumes and an absence of ornamentation, is part of the course of the École de Paris of the 1930s. Mallet-Stevens applies bold technical solutions, such as stilts, that release the ground and create an impression of lightness.
The location of the villa in Sceaux, in the Hauts-de-Seine, is part of an urban context that is changing during the inter-war period, when the aristocracy and the Parisian bourgeoisie built secondary residences combining modern comfort and proximity with the capital. This monument thus reflects the social and architectural evolutions of Île-de-France in the 20th century, where functionalism responds to new ways of life.
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