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Designer et architecte français, Marc Held a été célébré dès les années 1960 pour son fauteuil Culbuto et un lit double en polyester pour Prisunic, avant d'être invité en 1983 parmi ceux qui allaient transformer les appartements de l'Elysée. Ayant choisi, en 1989, de vivre en Grèce, à Skopelos, Marc Held aurait pu poser ses crayons...

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Mais il a redoublé de ferveur créative, édifiant sa propre maison, puis une quinzaine de belles demeures, accrochées aux pentes escarpées de cette île de la mer Egée. Ce livre donne les clés et les dessins préparatoires de la "période grecque". Les photographies de Deidi von Schaewen et celles de l'architecte illustrent une remarquable série de constructions originales. Journaliste et critique d'architecture, Michèle Champenois révèle les lignes de force et analyse l'oeuvre d'un bâtisseur qui a voulu remettre les artisans grecs au centre de son propre travail. Skopelos, ou la tradition au service de la modernité.

* Designer of the famous Culbuto armchair manufactured by Knoll, Marc Held is also the architect of eight spectacular villas in Greece * Beautiful pictures of Greek contemporary architecture and landscapes * This book pays homage to the complete journey through the creation of eight villas including drawing, plans, and picturesMarc Held made history in 1965 with his famous Culbuto armchair and followed it in 1966 with furniture manufactured by Prisunic. Over a period of fifty years, he created some 150 furniture pieces, notably participating in the interior design of the apartments in the Élysée Palace in 1983. Beginning in the 1970s, he also designed singular works of architecture, for individuals and for corporate clients such as IBM. At the end of the 1980s he chose to focus entirely his passion when he settled on the Greek island of Skopelos. Interested in vernacular architecture, he dedicated a widely acknowledged book on Greece, Maisons de Skopelos, précis d'architecture in 1994, to it. It was also on Skopelos where over a period of thirty years he built eight exceptional villas: Lemonia, Maistros, Nina, Loukas, The Temple, Mourtia, Myrto and Kapsari. Each house is an architectural manifesto in its own right. These eight villas, in spectacular locations beside the sea, built with local materials and in accordance with the construction techniques of the island - all the artisans were from there - with the magical landscapes in which they are integrated, are eight lessons on the notion of genius loci, which so inspired Marc Held's architecture. Photographed by Deidi von Schaewen - with spectacular shots taken via drone-mounted cameras - his eight beautiful villas are also presented with his drawings and plans developed during their conception phases.

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Titre
Marc Held - Skopelos
Auteurs
Michèle Champenois
Date de publication
2020-01-03
Éditeur
Editions Norma
Nombre de pages
272
Version
preview-1.0.0
Langue
en
Type d'impression
BOOK
Catégories
Architecture
ISBN - 10
2915542910
ISBN - 13
9782915542912

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