The villa was built in 1927 by Parisian architects L. and F. Girard.
This villa is distinguished by the use of rhythmic spans on the north elevation to mark the main entrance on the street. The south façade is embellished on the ground floor with a columned porch covered by a terrace. The basement masonry is made of squared rubble stone, while the upper floors are covered with plaster. The Art Deco style is limited to the painted top band.


