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Les 5 artistes de l'Art-chitecture #3 Valentine Schlegel
Après les installations de Christo, et les maisons sculptures de Jacques Couëlle sur la Côte d'Azur dans les Alpes-Maritimes. Nous restons dans le même thème avec l'iconique sculptrice Valentine Schlegel.
Céramiste triomphante des années 50 pour qui l'art se trouve dans le quotidien. Quotidien qu'elle rendra exceptionnel avec ses "sculptures d'usage".
Céramiste triomphante des années 50 pour qui l'art se trouve dans le quotidien. Quotidien qu'elle rendra exceptionnel avec ses "sculptures d'usage".

Les 5 artistes de l'Art-chitecture #2 Jacques Couëlle
Nous continuons ce voyage avec Jacques Couëlle, architecte autodidacte et inclassable qui a fait de la nature sa reine pour concevoir ses maisons sculptures. Né à Marseille en 1902, Jacques Couëlle est un architecte habitologue qui a principalement bâti autour de Nice.

Les 5 artistes de l'Art-chitecture #1 Christo et Jeanne-Claude
Christo est américain d’origine Bulgare, Jeanne-Claude est américaine, d’origine Française, Tous deux nés le 13 Juin 1935. Ils se rencontrent en 1958 à Paris pour ne plus jamais se quitter. En 1960, ils donnent naissance à leur fils, et un an après ce sont les premiers projets d’enveloppement qui voient le jour.

The 5 treasures to discover # 5 Le Cabanon du Corbusier
The 3 jewels of modern architecture, the fruit of friendship, talent, daring and passion: the villa E-1027 by Eileen Gray, the Cabanon, the camping units at Le Corbusier and l'Étoile de Mer, from the Cap Moderne site classified since 2018 in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin.

The 5 treasures to discover # 4 La Chapelle Matisse
The Rosary Chapel or Matisse Chapel is built in Vence located 20km from Nice between sea and mountains. The Rosary Chapel will be born from the friendship between Henri Matisse and his nurse Monique Bourgeois, who will become her confidante and her model. In 1946, this young woman joined the orders of Saint Dominic and became Sister Jacques-Marie. Matisse thinks big and undertakes to offer a chapel to the Dominicans.

The 5 treasures to discover # 3 La Maison Bernard
Maison Bernard is a new creation, a masterpiece of sculpture and organic architecture. This house was designed and completely tailor-made in the 1970s by Antti Lovag, putting people at the center, their living space and their needs.

The 5 treasures to discover # 2 Villa Kérylos
Villa Kérylos is a unique house in France built and furnished between 1902 and 1908 on the model of villas in ancient Greece for the archaeologist Théodore Reinach. Villa Kérylos is not a simple reproduction but a reinterpretation of ancient Greece.

The 5 treasures to discover # 1 The Maeght Foundation
The Maeght Foundation is the first private foundation dedicated to art in France.

Hire an interior designer. Why ?
Making between light, working on the ergonomics of volumes, fluidifying circulation are the fundamental principles of a successful project.

French Riviera: Exceptional architecture
To speak of architecture is to speak of life. That of the cities, that of the people who live there. It’s talking about history. Old and recent. Big and small.

Work better in sublimated spaces.
Work is a real place to live: we go there as well to carry out professional missions, daily tasks, order errands, play sports, enjoy green spaces. The border between professional and private life is intimately linked.

The Court of Paris by Renzo Piano
After the headquarters of the Jérôme Seydoux-Pathé foundation, Renzo Piano offers us the new Tribunal de Paris, the fruit of a perfect fusion between engineering and architectural quality. Height and transparency, a symbol of modernity turned towards the metropolis.
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