In the South of France between Monaco and Menton lies Cap-Martin, a modernist oasis with a storied past. Eileen Gray’s modern Villa E-1027, nestled into the coastline 100 feet above the Mediterranean Sea, was not only ahead of its time architecturally. Completed in 1929 the architect’s unique vision for interior design; "camping style" allowed for the transformable room - the very definition of functionalism.
“Space and light and order. Those are the things that men need just as much as they need bread or a place to sleep.”
- Le Corbusier
“We chose a small hill surrounded by an apple orchard…also in walking distance from Lake Walden, famous throughout the world through the writings of Henry Thoreau…”
-Ise Gropius
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s “Less is More” approach was exceptionally realized in Villa Tugendhat. Located in the affluent neighborhood of Černá Pole in Brno, Czechoslovakia, it is now celebrated as one of the most significant and forward-thinking modernist structures in the world..
"I especially want a house with a roof. I don't know why, but I absolutely wanted a roof."
- Louis Carré’s words to architect Alvar Aalto
Villa Savoye or "box in the air." Let's take a look at the perfect example of Le Corbusier's Five Points of Architecture realized..
Maison La Roche, Le Corbusier + Pierre Jeanneret Architects and a bit later, Charlotte Perriand on the interiors..
Constantin Brancusi is considered a pioneer of Modernism and one of the most influential sculptors of the 20th century...
The Bauhaus celebrates 100 years. Founded by architect Walter Gropius in 1919, the school and its unprecedented program of bringing together fine arts, craftsmanship and architecture as a “total work of art” would begin a modernist movement like no other. While the Bauhaus had its start Weimar, Germany; we begin our account of the celebration of the centennial here, at the Bauhaus Building in Dessau.