In the French resort town of Théoule-sur-Mer, located on the French Mediterranean coast, there is a house that is a tribute to famous Hungarian architect Anti Lovagu.
It was he who designed the Bubbles Palace (Palais Bulles) in 80-ies of the last century. The house was built by the philanthropist named Pierre Bernard. Currently, Bubbles Palace belongs to Pierre Cardin. Every year, it's an amazing place, almost has no sharp corners, it is the abode of the selected artist. He settled in a house and lives a few months. Inspired by the atmosphere and feature of the architecture, the author transforms the interior and exterior according to his vision. The last project belongs to the artist and designer named December Odile (Odile Decq).
The Palace bubbles, with its thousand windows is actually the third house of this type built by the architect atypical. This is the second work commissioned by the architect Pierre Bernard Anti Lovag but he had already experienced its innovative design techniques on a first house built in Tourettes sur Loup on behalf of Antoine Gauder.
The architect wanted a return to roots, ancestral habitats: caves, the cave dwelling and A place where all art expression of beauty, flexibility, harmony and balance give free rein to imagination . Everything from floor to ceiling, from outside to inside, wife spherical shapes. "This is the body of a woman" like Pierre Cardin said, "everything is absolutely sensual." The palace was indeed redeemed after the death of Pierre Bernard sponsor in 1991 by the famous designer Pierre Cardin will make it a place of receipt and will be exhibiting its collection of furniture, objects of art and design from the sixties and seventies.
The architect wanted a return to roots, ancestral habitats: caves, the cave dwelling and A place where all art expression of beauty, flexibility, harmony and balance give free rein to imagination . Everything from floor to ceiling, from outside to inside, wife spherical shapes. "This is the body of a woman" like Pierre Cardin said, "everything is absolutely sensual." The palace was indeed redeemed after the death of Pierre Bernard sponsor in 1991 by the famous designer Pierre Cardin will make it a place of receipt and will be exhibiting its collection of furniture, objects of art and design from the sixties and seventies.
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