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One was the Maison de Verre in Paris, a steel-and-glass residence that was unthinkably modern at the time of its construction in 1932, and another was Adolf Loos, an Austro Hungarian architect who ...
Join us for the launch of Emma Cheatle’s new book, Past-Architecture: The Maison de Verre, Duchamp, Domesticity and Desire in 1930s Paris, published by Routledge.
Le plafond de verre : freins invisibles à l’évolution professionnelle Qu’est ce que le plafond de verre ? Le plafond de verre est une expression américaine datant de la fin des années 70. Il désigne ...
Located on the Rue de Lacépède, steps away from the Panthéon, Jardin des Plantes and Sorbonne University, Le Jardin de Verre by Locke will shelter 145 rooms across 11 different categories including ...
They’re cool From Maison de Verre to Soho sidewalks, glass blocks have an architectural history that is more cutting-edge and timeless than their 1980s reputation might suggest.
Outside may be all New York but the interiors draw inspiration from Paris —the Maison de Verre ("House of Glass") specifically—with artisan-made glass panels, ebonized wood accents and lush ...
With its abundant glass blocks, Boltshauser’s proposed envelope paid tribute not only to the Maison de Verre but also to ETH Zurich’s nearby Maschinen­laboratorium, a 1930s building that he greatly ...
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Maison de Verre is an Odile Decq house with walls of translucent glass, to create optimal lighting for a client with vision impairment.