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Le Corbusier began experimenting with furniture design in 1928 after inviting the architect Charlotte Perriand to join his studio. His cousin Pierre Jeanneret also collaborated on many of the designs. Before the arrival of Perriand, Le Corbusier relied on ready-made furniture to furnish his projects, such as the simple pieces manufactured by Thonet.
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Home for sale by Keller Williams Realty in Anna Texas just north of Dallas TX. Call Keller Williams Real Estate at 972-312-1052 for info on homes for sale in Anna, Texas or other Dallas Texas Metro locations.
[DESC]$2,315,000 The Johnny Mercer Estate, 1.08 Acres gated compound sorronded by million dollar mountain views in the Masa with the Warner Brothers Estate and the landmark Ship of the Desert Home. Built in 1937 Ca. Hacienda Style with courtyard & covered outdoor living area entry. Subdivided 3 lots for development.[/DESC]
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[TAGS]282 W. Camino Carmelita Palm Springs [...]
Project Location: Mt Martha House
Architect / Designer: Graham Jones Design
Builder / Landscaper: Modcon Developments
Products Used: Board and Batten, New Deck, Sawn Screen Boards, Dressed Screen Boards, Boardwalk, Large Section DAR, T&G Flooring, Shiplap, Lining Boards
Mt Martha modern house was designed by Australia’s Graham Jones Design. This Modern house is built of radial timber, selected for [...]
Designed by australian based Architect Hillery Priest Architecture, This house is anchored to the site with the three solid towers. Bridging these towers is a floating pavilion which minimizes interior and exterior boundaries and gives the houses a transparency that allows views through from any aspect.
NO house in France better reflects the magical promise of 20th-century architecture than the Maison de Verre. Tucked behind the solemn porte-cochere of a traditional French residence on Rue Saint-Guillaume, a quiet street in a wealthy Left Bank neighborhood, the 1932 house designed by Pierre Chareau challenges our assumptions about the nature of Modernism.