Construction of house 1956-1959 (≈ 1958)
Directed by Lacaze and Fray for Jean-Paul Pic.
27 mars 2008
Historical monument classification
Historical monument classification 27 mars 2008 (≈ 2008)
Full registration by decree.
septembre 2025
Sale
Sale septembre 2025 (≈ 2025)
Price set at EUR 650 000.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The entire house (see EK 44): registration by order of 27 March 2008
Key figures
Jean-Paul Pic - Sponsor
Sculptor and industrial, initial owner.
Georges Lacaze - Architect
Designer of the Pic house.
René Fray - Interior architect
Responsible for interior design.
Origin and history
The Pic House is an emblematic building of the 3rd quarter of the 20th century, located in Bergerac, Dordogne. Sponsored by sculptor Jean-Paul Pic, who has become an industrialist, she embodies modern architecture with her pilings and innovative materials: reinforced concrete and metal. Its location on the right bank of the Dordogne, on a narrow plot, inspired its raised design to maximize the view.
Designed between 1956 and 1959 by the Viennese architect Georges Lacaze and René Fray for interior design, the house extends over 250 m2. It is distinguished by a covered terrace on the south-west front, a living-dining room of 65 m2 with windows of 11 meters, and rooms of various shapes, including a round. The terrazzo floors and colourful mosaics reflect extensive aesthetic research.
Classified as a historic monument on March 27, 2008, Pic House remains a private property. In September 2025, its British owners put it on sale for €650,000. Its architecture, combining functionality and elegance, makes it a rare testimony to modern heritage in New Aquitaine.
The house also illustrates the creative adaptation to geographical constraints: its elevation on stilts meets both the narrowness of the terrain and the desire for views of the river. The materials and techniques used, such as reinforced concrete, mark a break with traditional local constructions, while integrating into the Bergerac landscape.