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Maison Louis Carré - Villa réalisée par l'architecte Alvar Aalto pour le marchand d'art Louis Carré, qui accueille aujourd'hui des visites, des événements et des séminaires. HOME Events Visits - booking is compulsory Practical information Maison Louis Carré by Alvar Aalto 2 weeks ago


AD Classics Maison Louis Carré / Alvar Aalto ArchDaily

The Maison Louis Carré is one of the most carefully executed and detailed of the private houses designed by Alvar Aalto. Photo: Luxproductions Maison Louis Carré's backyard amphitheater. Photo: Heikki Havas, Alvar Aalto Foundation Maison Louis Carré is located approximately 40 kilometres from Paris, in the commune of Bazoches-sur-Guyonne.


Maison Louis Carré, Alvar Aalto Chiara Colombini

Maison Louis Carré is Alvar Aalto's only surviving building in France. I have a list of Aalto structures to see, and visiting this one first is not helping my patience for seeing the others. The house/gallery was built for a French gallerist and art collector between 1956 and 1959 in Bazoches-sur-Guyonne.


Maison Louis Carré · Finnish Architecture Navigator

Maison Louis Carré, in Bazoches-sur-Guyonne, near Paris, is the Finnish architect Alvar Aalto's only work in France — and "one of his finest private houses," according to an executive at.


Maison Louis Carré. Alvar Aalto. Bazoches sur Guyonne, France. 1957

The Maison Louis Carré was inaugurated in 1959, but work continued until 1961. Related architects: VillaNews: Architecture news, Interviews, Architects and Villa projects, Subscribe and receive both print edition and digital access at anytime in anyplace.


Alvar Aalto Maison Louis Carré / 1959 / Inside & Outside

Maison Louis Carré experiments with the technique of layering in a number of ways. For example, behind the wall used for displaying art is the hallway that leads to the private areas, including.


Maison Louis Carré Visit Alvar Aalto

View 19 Photos In the autumn of 1956, the well-known French art dealer Louis Carré and his wife contracted Finnish Modernist architect Alvar Aalto to build them a villa of the highest artistic quality and material.


Maison Louis Carré · Finnish Architecture Navigator

Maison Louis Carré Alvar Aalto 1959-1963, France. 2 chemin du Saint Sacrement, Bazoches-sur-Guyonne (near Paris), France Website. member house museums architect's houses stay in an iconic house artists' homes and studios. The Aalto House Alvar Aalto 1935-1936, Finland. Riihitie 20, Helsinki, Finland.


A Dozen Lesser Known Houses You Should Know About BUILD Blog

Visite de la Maison Louis Carré, maison iconique réalisée par l'architecte Alvar Aalto.Scénario et présentation : Laurent LecomteLes interviewés :Asdis Olafs.


AD Classics Maison Louis Carré / Alvar Aalto ArchDaily

LOUIS CARRÉ Of Brittany origin, Louis Carré (1897-1977) was a lawyer at the Rennes Court before taking over the family business of antiquities. In 1928 he published Le Grand Carré, devoted to hallmarks in old French plate, which is still an authority in that field.


Maison Louis Carré · Finnish Architecture Navigator

Maison Louis Carré garden. Photo: Heikki Havas © Alvar Aalto Foundation. — 3 West elevation. Drawing: © Alvar Aalto Foundation. — 4 The main entrance. Photo: Martti Kapanen © Alvar Aalto Foundation. — 5 Ground floor plan. Drawing: © Alvar Aalto Foundation. — 6 An art gallery-style partition wall separates the public and private spaces of the house.


ルイ・カレ(Louis Carré)邸 Visit Alvar Aalto

The Maison Louis Carré is the only remaining building by Alvar Aalto in France. It is first and foremost a home built for the needs of his client, Louis Carré. Louis Carré, a lawyer, took over his family antiques business in the 1920s, moving into primitive and then modern art in the 1930s. He exhibited the works of Le Corbusier, Matisse.


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This a new type of video we wanted to bring to Upstairs! We, as architects, learn so much by studying other projects, and how other architects think. That we.


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Combining architecture, furniture and landscape, Maison Louis Carré is the architect's only remaining building in France and one of his most remarkable private houses. The Encounter Louis Carré and Alvar Aalto had met three years earlier at the Venice Biennale in the summer of 1956, where Aalto opened his Finnish Pavilion.


Ilkka Suppanen Maison Louis Carré

Maison Louis Carré Architect Alvar Aalto Elissa Aalto Design 1956-1959, 1961 Completion 1959 Themes Alvar Aalto's Architecture Category Residential buildings Tags brick detached furniture light design marble pitched roof stone white wood


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Carré died in 1977 and his wife Olga lived on in the house until 2002. The house is now owned by the Association Alvar Aalto en France and has been open to the public since 2007. Maison Louis Carré, 2 chemin du Saint-Sacrement, 78490 Bazoches-sur-GuyanneOpen Saturdays and Sundays 2pm-6pm by guided tour, advanced booking required, more.