This study constitutes an establishment of the main guidelines for the restoration of
modern architecture, considering the E.1027 Maison en Bord de Meras a prototype for
theortical and technical features. E.1027 Maison en Bord de Mer is a small villa built by
Eileen Gray and Jean Badovici between 1926 and 1929 in Roquebrune Cap-Martin, France.
Later on, the original project was modified because of successive interventions, altering the
spatial qualities until being eventually abandoned in 2008. As a consequence of these variations,
a meticulous documentation of the building turns essential in order to undertake its
restoration. For that purpose, a description of the house and its historical evolution has been
made, comparing plans of its different transformations and ending with a detailed survey
of the current state. After presenting the particular pathologies of Cray's villa, the research
concludes with the restoration proposal for E.1027 itsel