domingo, 11 de enero de 2015

Maisons Jaoul

Built for André Jaoul and his son Michel, the first design was made in 1937, redesigned in 1951 by Le Corbusier and rebuilt during 1954-1956 becoming one of his most important constructions of the postwar breaking with all series of white villas designed in 1920.

The Jaoul Maisons had been protected by the french government as historic monuments since 1966.

Located in the Longchamp 81 street in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Paris, its surprising size gives them a kind of monumental presence also because of the materials used, brik and concrete, without painting.


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