Behind the translucent glass-block facade hides an interior like no other. The photography by Francois Halard that illustrates the book La Maison de Verre (published by Thames & Hudson) captures the genius and beauty of the structure and it's contents as it must have been intended by Chareau. I will let the photographs speak for themselves.
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
LA MAISON DE VERRE
The Maison de Verre (House of Glass) was designed in the late 1920's in Paris by Pierre Chareau.
Behind the translucent glass-block facade hides an interior like no other. The photography by Francois Halard that illustrates the book La Maison de Verre (published by Thames & Hudson) captures the genius and beauty of the structure and it's contents as it must have been intended by Chareau. I will let the photographs speak for themselves.
Behind the translucent glass-block facade hides an interior like no other. The photography by Francois Halard that illustrates the book La Maison de Verre (published by Thames & Hudson) captures the genius and beauty of the structure and it's contents as it must have been intended by Chareau. I will let the photographs speak for themselves.
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