Eileen Gray, L'Etoile de mer, Le Corbusier : three Mediterranean adventures

Eileen Gray, L'Etoile de mer, Le Corbusier : three Mediterranean adventures

Eileen Gray, L'Etoile de mer, Le Corbusier : three Mediterranean adventures
Éditeur: Archibooks
2013152 pagesISBN 9782357332805
Format: BrochéLangue : Anglais

At Cap Martin on the French Riviera, there is a fascinating place for anyone interested

in art, design and architecture, a heritage site fashioned by three totally different

personalities - Eileen Gray, Thomas Rebutato and Le Corbusier - now inextricably

linked to one another by History.

In 1927 the Irish furniture designer Eileen Gray, at the dawn of a new architectural

era, bought a plot of land on which, with Jean Badovici, she was to build her holiday

home, enigmatically called "E-1027". Twenty years later a plumber from Nice,

Thomas Rebutato by name, came to live on the site next to E-1027 and opened a

modest snack bar called the Étoile de Mer. One of his first customers was a certain Le

Corbusier, a friend of Jean Badovici's. The famous architect soon became a regular

at the restaurant - he would even paint a mural on one of its outside walls. In 1952

he built his 'Cabanon' right next door to the restaurant. This wooden cabin was to be

his holiday home until he died.

This book, in a series of enthralling and richly illustrated articles, explores these

brilliant intellectual achievements, and the human stories behind them, which have

culminated in an outstanding heritage site on the shores of the Mediterranean.

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