All in ARCHITECTURE LOVER
Sur les hauteurs de Benedict Canyon à Los Angeles, James Goldstein nous a ouvert ses portes.
Conçue par John Lautner en 1963, toute en pans coupés et lignes organiques, c’est certainement la maison la plus emblématique de Los Angeles… Elle a servi de décor à Charlie’s Angel et The Big Lebowski, accueilli l’anniversaire de Rihanna et des centaines de soirées privées, clips et shootings.
In Punta Del Este (The Miami of South America), Casa II hotel reveals a futuristic architecture from the 1930’s, inspired by the Ocean shapes…
Uruguayan artist Carlos Páez Vilaró dedicated 36 years of his life to build this amazing place, which was both his painting studio and summerhouse.
In the 1930’s, Miami Beach has developed the world’s biggest Art Deco heritage, called “tropical Art Deco”…
Largest outdoor art center in the world, Inhotim is a 140 hectares garden mixing international contemporary art with natural Brazilian beauty…
20 years before Brasilia City, Pampulha Ensemble has been the first visionary and modernist project of architect Oscar Niemeyer and President Juscelino Kubitschek…
Hidden in Morumbi wealthy neighborhood, Foundation Oscar Americano, from 1951, is a pioneer of modernist architecture in Sao Paulo…
Jean de Just is a French interior designer, living in Rio de Janeiro for 5 years… He explains how Ipanema’s beach and Rio’s nature give him the energy to create… and relax!
Brasilia was conceived in 1960 as the most modern city of the world, to demonstrate Brazilian power. But 60 years after his construction, what remains from this dream ?
Brasilia Palace Hotel is the very first building to have been designed in Brasilia city, in 1957, by architect Oscar Niemeyer. It embodies the whole modernity of Brazilian 1950’s architecture.
Located in the Marmara Sea, Villa Florya was the Holliday house of Atatürk, father of the Turkish Republic. This modern architecture reveals how progressive was Turkey in the 1930’s.