Pierre Chareau: Designer and Architect

Pierre Chareau: Designer and Architect

Pierre Chareau: Designer and Architect

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Pierre Chareau: Designer and Architect is a comprehensive book that explores the life and work of Pierre Chareau, a French designer and architect who is best known for his innovative contributions to modern architecture and design. The book delves into his unique style, which blends sleek modernism with an artistic sensibility, reflecting the transformative design culture of the early 20th century.

Chareau’s most iconic work, the Maison de Verre (House of Glass) in Paris, is a central focus of the book, showcasing his groundbreaking use of materials like glass, steel, and metal in a residential context. The book also covers his lesser-known furniture and interior designs, as well as his collaborations with other avant-garde artists of his time.

The book provides insights into Chareau’s philosophy of design, his technical expertise, and his ability to fuse functionality with aesthetics. Through detailed illustrations, photographs, and analyses of his projects, the book offers a deep dive into the legacy of a designer whose work influenced modern architecture and design but remained somewhat underappreciated during his lifetime. This title is a valuable resource for those interested in modernist design and the avant-garde movements of the early 20th century.

Text: French, English, German

Brian Brace Taylor
Taschen 1992
First
Softcover 160 pp 9 × 11 in.
ISBN: 9783822893418
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