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ARCHITECT DESIGN™: THE PORCELAIN FLOWERS OF VLADIMIR The Porcelain Flowers of Vladimir Kanevsky is on view NOW through September 5th, 2021 throughout the mansion at Hillwood . Reservations are required so don't plan on stopping by without one! All photos used throughout this post are my own. Posted by ArchitectDesign™ at Thursday, May 06, 2021. Labels: hillwood , Porcelain Flowers ,Vladimir
ARCHITECT DESIGN™: HOUSE PLAN FOR A DOCTOR House plan for a doctor. To make up for the lack of posts lately as I prepare for my move, I thought I would post some floorplans from a book I recently was browsing at work, "Domestic Architecture of H. T. Lindeberg". While never built, this early modern house has an intriguing plan which combines the functions of the doctor's office aswell
ARCHITECT DESIGN™: THE HOUSES OF JAMES MEANS Bricks from torn down churches, wood beams from barns, etc. This sounds very avant garde to many of us but Means was doing this as early as the 1950s! While rooms had been imported from Europe for generations before, actual building materials was a bit unusual. His work was heavily split between beautiful Colonial and Georgian houses,and
ARCHITECT DESIGN™: VILLA KARMA Villa Karma. One of the most beautiful early modern houses, in my opinion, is the Villa Karma by Adolf Loos (primary designer, 1904-1906 - Hugo Ehrlich finished the design). Loos is known as one of the foremost early modernists who abandoned ornament of any kind. The Villa Karma on Switzerland's Lake Geneva was his first major project,and here
ARCHITECT DESIGN™: ETRUSCAN DRESSING ROOM AT OSTERLEY PARK The State bedchamber is one of the major public spaces off the gallery and salons, never really used for sleeping, and the Etruscan dressing room was really more of a sitting room. It all starts with the doors, below. Probably the most scholarly room in the house, Adam took 4 years to research the design of the motifs scattered around the space ARCHITECT DESIGN™: MAMMA MIA! The only time he got laughs were when he tried to sing (no joke, for real). Everytime james bond broke into song (or a silly outfit) the entire audience broke into laughter! Meryl Streep is the real star of this movie. She can sing very well (was trained as an opera singer in her teens!) and as we all know she can ACT supremely. ARCHITECT DESIGN™: HENRY HOBSON RICHARDSON IN PITTSBURGH Henry Hobson Richardson in Pittsburgh. Henry Hobson Richardson (1838-1886) one of the most prominent architects of the 19th century. He left an important mark not only on our country's cities, but also on the architectural styles of the world. Much of ARCHITECT DESIGN™: 2011 KIPS BAY SHOWHOUSE 2011 Kips Bay Showhouse. Last weekend I had the pleasure of visiting the Kips Bay decorators showhouse while in New York. This years house is a historic 4 floor neo-Federalist mansion once owned by John Hay Whitney at 163 E. 63rd Street. The house has a piano nobile design with the primary spaces on the 2nd floor. ARCHITECT DESIGN™DESIGN INDULGENCETHE BLUE REMEMBERED HILLSTHE ADVENTURES OF TARTANSCOTMAD ABOUT INTERIORS Above is the plan of the castle complex by Adam, designed around 1785 for his sister and her husband, Thomas Kennedy of Dunure. It was completed in 1790 when the old castle was abandoned as a ruin. Sadly enough this "new" castle was ruined itself in ARCHITECT DESIGN™: ARCHITECTURAL COLLECTION AT THE PALAIS On the modern spectrum of the collection is the model by architect Adolf Loos in 1927 for Josephine Baker's unbuilt townhouse in Paris. Loos was a fan of Bakers and designed the townhouse gratis which may explain why it was never built! Above is only a detail shot of an amazingly detailed painting from 1793 of the Augustus Bridge inDresden by
ARCHITECT DESIGN™: THE PORCELAIN FLOWERS OF VLADIMIR The Porcelain Flowers of Vladimir Kanevsky is on view NOW through September 5th, 2021 throughout the mansion at Hillwood . Reservations are required so don't plan on stopping by without one! All photos used throughout this post are my own. Posted by ArchitectDesign™ at Thursday, May 06, 2021. Labels: hillwood , Porcelain Flowers ,Vladimir
ARCHITECT DESIGN™: HOUSE PLAN FOR A DOCTOR House plan for a doctor. To make up for the lack of posts lately as I prepare for my move, I thought I would post some floorplans from a book I recently was browsing at work, "Domestic Architecture of H. T. Lindeberg". While never built, this early modern house has an intriguing plan which combines the functions of the doctor's office aswell
ARCHITECT DESIGN™: THE HOUSES OF JAMES MEANS Bricks from torn down churches, wood beams from barns, etc. This sounds very avant garde to many of us but Means was doing this as early as the 1950s! While rooms had been imported from Europe for generations before, actual building materials was a bit unusual. His work was heavily split between beautiful Colonial and Georgian houses,and
ARCHITECT DESIGN™: VILLA KARMA Villa Karma. One of the most beautiful early modern houses, in my opinion, is the Villa Karma by Adolf Loos (primary designer, 1904-1906 - Hugo Ehrlich finished the design). Loos is known as one of the foremost early modernists who abandoned ornament of any kind. The Villa Karma on Switzerland's Lake Geneva was his first major project,and here
ARCHITECT DESIGN™: ETRUSCAN DRESSING ROOM AT OSTERLEY PARK The State bedchamber is one of the major public spaces off the gallery and salons, never really used for sleeping, and the Etruscan dressing room was really more of a sitting room. It all starts with the doors, below. Probably the most scholarly room in the house, Adam took 4 years to research the design of the motifs scattered around the space ARCHITECT DESIGN™: MAMMA MIA! The only time he got laughs were when he tried to sing (no joke, for real). Everytime james bond broke into song (or a silly outfit) the entire audience broke into laughter! Meryl Streep is the real star of this movie. She can sing very well (was trained as an opera singer in her teens!) and as we all know she can ACT supremely. ARCHITECT DESIGN™: HENRY HOBSON RICHARDSON IN PITTSBURGH Henry Hobson Richardson in Pittsburgh. Henry Hobson Richardson (1838-1886) one of the most prominent architects of the 19th century. He left an important mark not only on our country's cities, but also on the architectural styles of the world. Much of ARCHITECT DESIGN™: 2011 KIPS BAY SHOWHOUSE 2011 Kips Bay Showhouse. Last weekend I had the pleasure of visiting the Kips Bay decorators showhouse while in New York. This years house is a historic 4 floor neo-Federalist mansion once owned by John Hay Whitney at 163 E. 63rd Street. The house has a piano nobile design with the primary spaces on the 2nd floor.ARCHITECT DESIGN™
Last fall I had the pleasure of touring the home of noted local architect Mihran Mesrobian when it was briefly on the market. Mesrobian was an Armenian-American architect responsible for many of the most interesting apartment houses and large buildings found ARCHITECT DESIGN™: THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MANTEL IN THE WORLD The endblocks feature classical lyres and husk swags above fern corbels. This is pure perfection to my eyes, all day long. A closeup of the panel below. While not designed by Adam sadly, I will share an antique mantel I picked up in Middleburg, Virginia, earlier this year and had installed in my living room. I had wanted a Georgian stylemantel
ARCHITECT DESIGN™: ARCHITECT MIHRAN MESROBIAN AT HOME Last fall I had the pleasure of touring the home of noted local architect Mihran Mesrobian when it was briefly on the market. Mesrobian was an Armenian-American architect responsible for many of the most interesting apartment houses and large buildings found ARCHITECT DESIGN™: MAMMA MIA! The only time he got laughs were when he tried to sing (no joke, for real). Everytime james bond broke into song (or a silly outfit) the entire audience broke into laughter! Meryl Streep is the real star of this movie. She can sing very well (was trained as an opera singer in her teens!) and as we all know she can ACT supremely. ARCHITECT DESIGN™: A VISIT TO WINTERTHUR The view of the teahouse from the lower garden feels like part of a fortress. Inspiration is everywhere - the floors to the changing room in the poolhouse were the most lovely combination of brick and slate. Winterthur is open most days of the week and I highly recommend a visit! Posted by ArchitectDesign™ at Friday, July 19, 2019. ARCHITECT DESIGN™: THE GREAT CHATSWORTH HOUSE The gatehouse was constructed by the 6th duke. The 3 gates serve different purposes. The lefthand gate serves the service areas, the central main gate leads one to the main north entrance of the house, and the gate to the far right is the gate still used by the family privately which leads one to the original west facade entrance. ARCHITECT DESIGN™: BRAMANTE'S TEMPIETTO, ROME Overlooking Rome from high upon the Janiculum hill, San Pietro in Montorio is a 15th century church supposedly built on the site where Saint Peter was crucified (which replaced an earlier 9th century structure). Works by Michelangelo, Vasari, Raphael, and Bramante originally decorated its' halls; a veritable who's who of theRenaissance.
ARCHITECT DESIGN™: CLASSICAL BALTIMORE PIED-À-TERRE FOR SALE This studio apartment has it all: location, charm, and space. One of the great things about this apartment is the separate gracious entry hall which features much needed shelving and closets but also beautiful moldings and a window seat before a Palladian window. ARCHITECT DESIGN™: THE SPRECKELS MANSION Built by Alma Spreckler (grande dame of San Francisco) and her husband Adolph Spreckels (his name comes second on purpose if you get my drift) from 1912-1913, the 55 room beaux-arts limestone mansion was designed by George Adrian Applegarth. Applegarth had graduated from the renowned Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris and after returning home tothe
ARCHITECT DESIGN™: ROBERT ADAM: NEW BOOK RELEASE! Robert Adam: new book release! Another book which makes its debut this spring is on an architect who needs no introduction. Robert Adam, Country House Design, Decoration & The Art of Elegance by historian Jeremy Musson from Rizzoli is really the definitive book on the Scottish architect who transformed the face of Neoclassicism. ARCHITECT DESIGN™: HOUSE PLAN FOR A DOCTOR House plan for a doctor. To make up for the lack of posts lately as I prepare for my move, I thought I would post some floorplans from a book I recently was browsing at work, "Domestic Architecture of H. T. Lindeberg". While never built, this early modern house has an intriguing plan which combines the functions of the doctor's office aswell
ARCHITECT DESIGN™: THE HOUSES OF JAMES MEANSBILL JAMES ARCHITECTJOHN JAMES ARCHITECTSTARK JAMES ARCHITECTSLARRY JAMES DESIGNS Bricks from torn down churches, wood beams from barns, etc. This sounds very avant garde to many of us but Means was doing this as early as the 1950s! While rooms had been imported from Europe for generations before, actual building materials was a bit unusual. His work was heavily split between beautiful Colonial and Georgian houses,and
ARCHITECT DESIGN™: ETRUSCAN DRESSING ROOM AT OSTERLEY PARKOSTERLEY HOUSEOSTERLEY PARKOSTERLEY PARK HOUSEOSTERLEY UK The State bedchamber is one of the major public spaces off the gallery and salons, never really used for sleeping, and the Etruscan dressing room was really more of a sitting room. It all starts with the doors, below. Probably the most scholarly room in the house, Adam took 4 years to research the design of the motifs scattered around the space ARCHITECT DESIGN™: STAN HYWET Stan Hywet - a tour inside. Summertime (and an inordinate number of photos) got in the way of a speedy posting of the Stan Hywet interiors that I mentioned on the outside of the house post ( HERE) but I finally pulled them together! The floorplans show only the 2 main levels of the house which gargantually measures in at around 65,000SF.
ARCHITECT DESIGN™: GRIMSTHORPE HOUSE TOUR Grimsthorpe house tour. I think it's been too long since my last 'house tour' -so todays tour is courtesy of the July/August 1986 issue of 'The World of Interiors' magazine: Grimesthorpe Castle. Grimesthorpe is the last house worked on by the amateur architect, Sir John Vanbrugh although the roots of the house date back to the 13thcentury.
ARCHITECT DESIGN™: VILLA KARMA Villa Karma. One of the most beautiful early modern houses, in my opinion, is the Villa Karma by Adolf Loos (primary designer, 1904-1906 - Hugo Ehrlich finished the design). Loos is known as one of the foremost early modernists who abandoned ornament of any kind. The Villa Karma on Switzerland's Lake Geneva was his first major project,and here
ARCHITECT DESIGN™: MAMMA MIA! The only time he got laughs were when he tried to sing (no joke, for real). Everytime james bond broke into song (or a silly outfit) the entire audience broke into laughter! Meryl Streep is the real star of this movie. She can sing very well (was trained as an opera singer in her teens!) and as we all know she can ACT supremely. ARCHITECT DESIGN™: AMALIENBURG Described as heaven on earth by my Australian penpal who provided me with these pictures, the rococo palace is Nymphenburg's answer to the Petit Trianon at Versailles (although built 20 years prior in 1739). This small building was built for the king's wife, Maria Amalia, as a hunting lodge or escape from the main palace or schloss. ARCHITECT DESIGN™: VIZCAYA: THE TEA ROOM The Tea Room (or Enclosed Loggia as it was originally known) is probably the most beautiful room in the house, if not in all of Florida! Tooting his own horn, Chalfin himself called it an 'enchanted room'. Facing the Italian gardens, the room leaves the Renaissance behind and is decorated in an early Neoclassical style from the 18thcentury.
ARCHITECT DESIGN™: 2011 KIPS BAY SHOWHOUSE 2011 Kips Bay Showhouse. Last weekend I had the pleasure of visiting the Kips Bay decorators showhouse while in New York. This years house is a historic 4 floor neo-Federalist mansion once owned by John Hay Whitney at 163 E. 63rd Street. The house has a piano nobile design with the primary spaces on the 2nd floor. ARCHITECT DESIGN™: HOUSE PLAN FOR A DOCTOR House plan for a doctor. To make up for the lack of posts lately as I prepare for my move, I thought I would post some floorplans from a book I recently was browsing at work, "Domestic Architecture of H. T. Lindeberg". While never built, this early modern house has an intriguing plan which combines the functions of the doctor's office aswell
ARCHITECT DESIGN™: THE HOUSES OF JAMES MEANSBILL JAMES ARCHITECTJOHN JAMES ARCHITECTSTARK JAMES ARCHITECTSLARRY JAMES DESIGNS Bricks from torn down churches, wood beams from barns, etc. This sounds very avant garde to many of us but Means was doing this as early as the 1950s! While rooms had been imported from Europe for generations before, actual building materials was a bit unusual. His work was heavily split between beautiful Colonial and Georgian houses,and
ARCHITECT DESIGN™: ETRUSCAN DRESSING ROOM AT OSTERLEY PARKOSTERLEY HOUSEOSTERLEY PARKOSTERLEY PARK HOUSEOSTERLEY UK The State bedchamber is one of the major public spaces off the gallery and salons, never really used for sleeping, and the Etruscan dressing room was really more of a sitting room. It all starts with the doors, below. Probably the most scholarly room in the house, Adam took 4 years to research the design of the motifs scattered around the space ARCHITECT DESIGN™: STAN HYWET Stan Hywet - a tour inside. Summertime (and an inordinate number of photos) got in the way of a speedy posting of the Stan Hywet interiors that I mentioned on the outside of the house post ( HERE) but I finally pulled them together! The floorplans show only the 2 main levels of the house which gargantually measures in at around 65,000SF.
ARCHITECT DESIGN™: GRIMSTHORPE HOUSE TOUR Grimsthorpe house tour. I think it's been too long since my last 'house tour' -so todays tour is courtesy of the July/August 1986 issue of 'The World of Interiors' magazine: Grimesthorpe Castle. Grimesthorpe is the last house worked on by the amateur architect, Sir John Vanbrugh although the roots of the house date back to the 13thcentury.
ARCHITECT DESIGN™: VILLA KARMA Villa Karma. One of the most beautiful early modern houses, in my opinion, is the Villa Karma by Adolf Loos (primary designer, 1904-1906 - Hugo Ehrlich finished the design). Loos is known as one of the foremost early modernists who abandoned ornament of any kind. The Villa Karma on Switzerland's Lake Geneva was his first major project,and here
ARCHITECT DESIGN™: MAMMA MIA! The only time he got laughs were when he tried to sing (no joke, for real). Everytime james bond broke into song (or a silly outfit) the entire audience broke into laughter! Meryl Streep is the real star of this movie. She can sing very well (was trained as an opera singer in her teens!) and as we all know she can ACT supremely. ARCHITECT DESIGN™: AMALIENBURG Described as heaven on earth by my Australian penpal who provided me with these pictures, the rococo palace is Nymphenburg's answer to the Petit Trianon at Versailles (although built 20 years prior in 1739). This small building was built for the king's wife, Maria Amalia, as a hunting lodge or escape from the main palace or schloss. ARCHITECT DESIGN™: VIZCAYA: THE TEA ROOM The Tea Room (or Enclosed Loggia as it was originally known) is probably the most beautiful room in the house, if not in all of Florida! Tooting his own horn, Chalfin himself called it an 'enchanted room'. Facing the Italian gardens, the room leaves the Renaissance behind and is decorated in an early Neoclassical style from the 18thcentury.
ARCHITECT DESIGN™: 2011 KIPS BAY SHOWHOUSE 2011 Kips Bay Showhouse. Last weekend I had the pleasure of visiting the Kips Bay decorators showhouse while in New York. This years house is a historic 4 floor neo-Federalist mansion once owned by John Hay Whitney at 163 E. 63rd Street. The house has a piano nobile design with the primary spaces on the 2nd floor. ARCHITECT DESIGN™: ARCHITECTURAL COLLECTION AT THE PALAIS On the modern spectrum of the collection is the model by architect Adolf Loos in 1927 for Josephine Baker's unbuilt townhouse in Paris. Loos was a fan of Bakers and designed the townhouse gratis which may explain why it was never built! Above is only a detail shot of an amazingly detailed painting from 1793 of the Augustus Bridge inDresden by
ARCHITECT DESIGN™: ARCHITECT MIHRAN MESROBIAN AT HOME Last fall I had the pleasure of touring the home of noted local architect Mihran Mesrobian when it was briefly on the market. Mesrobian was an Armenian-American architect responsible for many of the most interesting apartment houses and large buildings found ARCHITECT DESIGN™: STAN HYWET Stan Hywet - a tour inside. Summertime (and an inordinate number of photos) got in the way of a speedy posting of the Stan Hywet interiors that I mentioned on the outside of the house post ( HERE) but I finally pulled them together! The floorplans show only the 2 main levels of the house which gargantually measures in at around 65,000SF.
ARCHITECT DESIGN™: GRIMSTHORPE HOUSE TOUR Grimsthorpe house tour. I think it's been too long since my last 'house tour' -so todays tour is courtesy of the July/August 1986 issue of 'The World of Interiors' magazine: Grimesthorpe Castle. Grimesthorpe is the last house worked on by the amateur architect, Sir John Vanbrugh although the roots of the house date back to the 13thcentury.
ARCHITECT DESIGN™: SEASIDE COTTAGES The street side is a quiet, almost fairy-tale cottage. The handmade quality of the finishes just adds to the charm. The designer, Hugh Comstock, designed the place in a folk tudor style to showcase his wive's 'Otsy-Totsy' dolls in 1924 to show to potential buyers as they had overflowed their own home. The interior is small at 300 SF butadorable.
ARCHITECT DESIGN™: AMALIENBURG Described as heaven on earth by my Australian penpal who provided me with these pictures, the rococo palace is Nymphenburg's answer to the Petit Trianon at Versailles (although built 20 years prior in 1739). This small building was built for the king's wife, Maria Amalia, as a hunting lodge or escape from the main palace or schloss. ARCHITECT DESIGN™: GIL SCHAFER, A PLACE TO CALL HOME The most highly anticipated book this year has got to be architect Gil Schafer's "A Place to Call Home" from Rizzoli.His first book, 2012's "The Great American House", was a huge hit and is one of my top favorite design books in my library.The book is split into 2 parts: the first he discusses what resonates with him when designing a house for a client (or himself) and the second part takes an ARCHITECT DESIGN™: PETIT TRIANON: BOUDOIR Technically, the boudoir is a private sitting or dressing area off of a bedroom. In the case of the Petit Trianon, this little room has some big impact, impressive features! The room lies in the northeast corner of the first floor, in between the Salon (to which there is a jib or secret door) and Marie Antoinette's bedroom, marked in blue above. ARCHITECT DESIGN™: THEODORE ALEXANDER MINIATURES Theodore Alexander miniatures. One of my favorite companies to visit at Highpoint Market is Theodore Alexander. Their commitment to high quality wood furniture, both new and reproduction, is always astounding. While their reproductions are what the company is most well known for, such as Althorp, they also produce a line designed bythe Keno
ARCHITECT DESIGN™: 2007 I've long been a fan of Scenic wallpapers - especially when used in fresh ways. I remember 10 years ago Ralph Lauren used them in their ad campaigns and that is when I first heard of Zuber hand-painted wallpapers.The cadillacs of hand-painted scenic wallpapers have been around for awhile and antique panels sell for a mint. skip to main | skip to sidebarARCHITECT DESIGN™
THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2020 JOHN SINGER SARGENT AT THE NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY, SMITHSONIAN While much of the city is on self-imposed quarantine as we figure out Covid-19, most of our museums are still open (for now) and there is one show you can't miss if you are in Washington, John Singer Sargent: Portraits in Charcoal.
As most of you are not here in Washington and won't be traveling in the near future, I thought I would share some of my favorite pieces. One of my favorite things about the exhibit, other than the art of course which is naturally in B&W, is the galleries are painted in a wide range of colors to keep things from being sterile. Much of the paper varies in tone and white walls would have made the drawings appear dirty. We need more color in our museums! While we may all know Sargent for his portraiture, he quit oil portraits in 1907 to concentrate on other things. However, he continued to do charcoal sketches for his friends and those who interested him in the worlds of art. I'll start with Sargent's 1912 sketch of art collector Sir Philip Sassoon , lent from the collection of Houghton Hall . Sassoon collected Sargent's works which were displayed at his London house where he would organize exhibitions. He was the youngest member of parliament at age 24 in 1912, the year he inherited a vast fortune, and remained a member until his early death. Nearby hangs a portrait of Philip's sister, Sybil Sassoon,
Marchioness of Cholmondeley, also painted by Sargent in 1912 at the age of 18. See how the colored wall help the portrait? Sybil became a Marchioness through marriage and spent her life restoring HoughtonHall .
Next we have this 1923 portrait of Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, better known as Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, lent
by her daughter, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. This was sketched shortly before her marriage to the Duke of York who later became king. Above is a 1914 sketch of Lady Diana Manners, better known as Diana Cooper . Cooper would lead one of the 20th centuries most interesting lives crossing from her aristocratic background into intellectual and even acting worlds. I love that she refused later in life to be known by her grand title, '_Viscountess Norwich_', because she thought it soundedlike "_porridge_".
The author Henry James was one of Sargent's close friends and was painted by him numerous times but this sketch from 1912 was commissioned by their mutual friend Edith Wharton. Dissatisfied with the likeness, Sargent gave the work to George V for his collection of recipients of the Order of Merit (as one does....giving a cast-off to a king!). This portrait is also lent to the exhibition by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Possibly the most interesting to me personally is this portrait of William Adams Delanofrom 1922. The
architect is known for his collaboration with Chester Holmes Aldrich(Delano & Aldrich )
but also taught at Columbia. Delano became friendly with Sargent during his work on the Grand Central Art Galleries which Sargent had ahand in founding.
Arguably the most famous portrait in the exhibition is of William Butler Yeats from 1908 commissioned for his first volume of collected poetry. Oddly enough Yeats appears younger than his 43 years in the portrait; drawing being the original Instagram filter, haha! The last portrait I'll share is a rare self-portrait of Sargent dating to 1902. The artist is only known to have completed 6 self-portraits in his lifetime because he found it boring and was never satisfied with the results. I don't know why, it looks pretty great to me (though I'm also loath to take selfies)! Portraits in Charcoal is open now through May 31, 2020 at the National Portrait Gallery here in Washington. Don't miss it! Posted by ArchitectDesign™at Thursday,
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2020 ARCHITECTURAL COLLECTION AT THE PALAIS DE CHAILLOT, TROCADERO, PARIS. One of the great tourist attractions in Paris lies in Trocadero, the Palais de Chaillot . The palace was partially rebuilt and remodeled in 1937 for the Exposition Internationale in a classical moderne style we would call Art Deco. However, tourists aren't there for the building itself but generally for the best view in town of the Eiffel Tower just acrossthe river.
While tourists jockeyed for selfies in front of the tower I was admiring the crisp neoclassical details and these fantastic gilded statues gracing the courtyard. 8 gilded statues above fountains showing the 'rights of man' flank this terrace. I didn't come just for the Eiffel Tower views though but rather to see an amazing exhibit in the Paris Architectural Museumhoused in Chaillot.
I'm not sure how in all of my travels to Paris I had never visited this museum (which was completely deserted, btw) but am so glad I can now add it to my Parisian repertoire. The exhibit I'm speaking of is the "Masterworks of Architectural Drawing from the Albertina Museum" - a
who's who of design history and quite the collection on view in Paris only until March 16, 2020. Get up close and personal with these incredible drawings such as this rendering of the Hofburg in Vienna. This stock exchange above for St Petersburg was designed by GiacomoQuarenghi in 1783
but never finished due to funding. On the modern spectrum of the collection is the model by architect Adolf Loos in 1927 for Josephine Baker's unbuilt townhouse in Paris. Loos was a fan of Bakers and designed the townhouse gratis which may explain why it was never built! Above is only a detail shot of an amazingly detailed painting from 1793 of the Augustus Bridge in Dresden by Johann Gottfried Klinsky. His accurate
depiction of Dresden beyond the bridge is pretty amazing; Compare the Frauenkirche with photos from a post I wrote in 2010 HERE.
I can never get enough of floorplans, even landscape plans. This plan of the Nymphenburg Palace and Gardensdate to
1736 by both Dominique and Philipp Girard. Trained at Versailles, Dominiquewas
a landscape architect who specialized in water features. Starting in 1715 he began work at Nymphenburg which was later documented by his son Philipp in this painting in 1736; one of many gardens throughout Europe which were based on Versailles. Each structure in the garden is carefully rendered and noted to alegend.
The pavilion above is reminiscent of the French Pavilion at the Petit Trianon at Versailles. See photos of that structure from my visit in2009 HERE
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There are numerous other landscape plans with great details such asthe scene above.
This gate was designed for the Beloeil Palacein Belgian
by Charles de Waillyin 1782;
unfortunately never built because of the French Revolution. Antonio Galli-Bibienadesigned this
baroque theatrical backdrop in 1745. Antonio Canova's monumentfor the
archduchess was immortalized in this drawing by Domenico del Fratein
1805.
Clemens Holzmeister
designed an
over-the-top cathedral in 1942 that towered 150 meters high made of reinforced concrete that could hold 14,000 worshipers. Notice the scale figures of people in the drawing. Besides this exhibit which will be closing shortly, sadly, the museum has an enormous collection of plaster architectural fragments such as this copy of an arch at the Hotel de Rohan les Chavaux du Soleil above. One could spend all day wandering around the permanentcollection.
A number of plaster architectural models dot the halls as well. If you haven't been don't delay your visit to the Cite de l'architecture & du Patrimoineat Trocadero
-you won't regret it! Posted by ArchitectDesign™at Monday,
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2020 THE VILLA KERYLOS AND THE 'VILLA OF DELIRIUM' BY ADRIEN GOETZThe Cote
D'Azur conjures up all sorts of romantic images, and one of the most romantic (and intellectual) houses dotting the coast is the VillaKerylos .
_By christophe recoura - http://www.villa-kerylos.com/, CC BY-SA 3.0_
Kerylos was the brainchild of wealthy archaeologist Theodore Reinachand designed for
him in 1902 by architect Emmanuel Pontremoli, a prominent
professor at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. Designed as an updated ancient Greek palace, the house was complete with ancient looking frescoes and modern conveniences disguised behind antique forms. As most readers of this blog know all about the Villa Kerylos already I'll leave it at that. _By Christophe Recoura - http://www.villa-kerylos.com/, CC BY-SA 3.0_
A wonderful new book, 'Villa of Delirium', has just been
translated into English from the original French by award winning author (and member of the prestigious Institut de France) Adrien Goetz , and is soon to be released by New Vessel Press . Historical fiction, the book traces the building and history of the villa through the eyes of a favored servant. The novel really brings the house and early 20th century history alive with a few salaciousdetails.
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The New Vessel Press offers a lot of translated European fiction and is a publisher to check out for sure. This book will be released May 5, 2020 and information about it on their website HERE.
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I've never been to the Villa Kerylos (or even to the French Riviera for that matter) but this book transported me there in a way beyond any pictures I've ever seen of the house. I found myself constantly googling to see if items in the book were true or fiction (most were true!). Check out this book (and author!) for yourself is my highest recommendation. _Courtesy Hélène Grenier - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0__All images
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2019 CLASSICAL BALTIMORE PIED-À-TERRE FOR SALE One of my many hobbies is tracking real estate (yes they are all architectural!) so when a friend sent me this apartment for sale in the Mt Vernon neighborhood of Baltimore I knew immediately I would have to share it here with you! My first condo was a studio and I look fondly back on that time as maintenance is so easy. There is something to be said for 1 room living -all of your favorite things are right there at all times! This studio apartment has it all: location, charm, and space. One of the great things about this apartment is the separate gracious entry hall which features much needed shelving and closets but also beautiful moldings and a window seat before a Palladian window. The door to the bathroom is located to the left of that dresser. Looking back towards the front door. I think a curtain pulled back along the door wall would hide the asymmetry and undersized door which doesn't fit the scale of the space. Book storage is always needed and these deep shelves would hold a lot of design books! The moldings are even more impressive in the main living space including a bay window AND a fireplace! Notice the trimwork making 3 arched 'openings' along the inside wall with the kitchen to the left and the entry hall to the right. While I don't show the bathroom and kitchen they are totally nice spaces and wouldn't need much (the real estate listing includes those photos). Antique marble surrounds the firebox with lovely plaster moldings as mantel and overmantel. The moldings all appear to be restored and in good shape, not over-painted through the years. I even like the yellow wall color so move right in! (If only I had a reason to live in Baltimore) Close up of one of the pilasters with fretwork chair rail. Imagine the detailed overmantel picked out in more than 1 color.... I have nothing to do with the sale of this unit but if you want to check it out it is located at 8 W Madison Street, unit #25 in Baltimore, Maryland - REDFIN listing HERE.
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