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  1. Jacques Couëlle

    Jacques Couëlle was a French architect, whose work was marked by the movement known as architecture-sculpture. Wikipedia

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  2. danielauslan.com

    Nov 3, 2024Dear Architecture Enthusiasts, As Daniela Uslan, I'm thrilled to recommend the awe-inspiring house-sculptures of Jacques Couëlle. This visionary architect, often called the "architect-sculptor," revolutionized organic architecture from the 1950s to the 1970s. Couëlle's masterpieces can be found dotting the landscapes of the French Riviera and Sardinia. His most notable works include ...
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    Couëlle was a self-taught architect. Uncategorised, he remains on the margins of major movements in architecture and in particular the Modernist movement. His architecture, with its sculptural forms of concrete designed and carved, [1] evokes the movement of architecture-sculpture born after the war. Couelle was nicknamed "the architect of billionaires". In 1946, Couëlle founded "the ...
  4. fredericmagazine.com

    Apr 1, 2024How did a breathtaking, rule-breaking work of architectural history become one family's longtime summer retreat? According to its chatelaine, through a case of coup de foudre. I n the late 1960s, a pair of art-collecting, cosmopolitan New Yorkers was vacationing on the Côte d'Azur. On a whim, they decided to go house hunting in the village of Castellaras, perched high on a hill between ...
  5. elledecor.com

    Jacques Couëlle, nicknamed "an-architect" by Prévert, quickly became a key figure in the development of the Costa Smeralda, thanks to his extraordinary ability to create architectures with the tools and mentality of a sculptor. Born in Aix-in-Provence in 1902, Couëlle was a self-taught artist working between his hometown and Paris, showing a special interest in sculpture and the study of ...
  6. themindcircle.com

    Designed by self-taught French architect Jacques Couëlle in 1962, the Sculpture House in Cannes, France is one of five "landscape houses" that Couëlle created, as well as a grand example of the architecture-sculpture movement. Boasting natural, cave-like forms in order to blend in seamlessly with their surrounding environment, the structures have been heralded as beacons of the ...
  7. mrjakeparker.com

    Apr 11, 2023Self-taught French architect Jacques Couëlle was a polarizing figure in the world of mid century architecture. Eschewing the straightlines and minimalism that was in voque at the time, Couëlle saw the building as a sculpture and in 1962 created the masterpiece Castellaras estate in Mouans-Sartoux, France. Couëlle work blurs the line between sculpture and architecture and I really dig it ...
  8. themindcircle.com

    Self-taught French architect Jacques Couëlle designed a cave-like house on the Castellaras estate in Mouans-Sartoux, France by inspired from the organic forms and beauty of nature. The home is one of five "landscape houses" that he created, as well as a grand example of the architecture-sculpture movement.
  9. elephant.art

    Which artist or architect would you choose to design your dream home? Self-taught French architect Jacques Couëlle ranks high on our list, in particular his enviable "landscape houses", built overlooking the bay of Cannes in the early 1960s. Boasting natural, cave-like forms in order to blend in seamlessly with their surrounding environment, the structures have been heralded as beacons of ...
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