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lundi 30 juillet 2012

Un intérieur/ une couleur : Couleurs primaires

C'est chez Miluccia qui a le talent de nous faire découvrir des lieux terribles que j'ai déniché ces trésors. . Dans ma rubrique Un intérieur / Une couleur, aujourd'hui je vous propose ces deux magnifiques maisons avant-gardistes de 1959, oeuvres de l'architecte moderniste Joao Vilanova Artigas, à São Paulo. Visite en rouge , jaune et bleu ...


The Baeta home’s study, partially below ground, seen from the outside

The Baeta home’s study is partially below ground. Vilanova Artigas softened the brutality of the compact, solid forms in reinforced concrete through the use of primary colours: red, white, blue, yellow and black. In this way, he established a kind of hierarchy between the different elements of the building. The concrete stairs, for example, are painted black

Olga Baeta house: the dining room

Rubens de Mendonça House. For the first time in an architectural project by Artigas, columns appear with a triangular section. He subsequently developed this theme in his projects for the São Paulo Football Club dressing rooms and the Anhembi Tennis Club, both constructed in 1961.

The two-storey Rubens de Mendonça House has an interior double-height space facing the hallway, which leads to the bedrooms

Facing the road, the front of the Rubens de Mendonça House was treated as if it were a gigantic mural work of art. Vilanova Artigas involved Mário Gruber and Rebolo Gonzales in the design of the facades of the house for Rubens de Mendonça. “The fresco was created by Rebolo based on the studies I did with Gruber.” The geometric pattern on the building’s facade gave rise to the nickname “House of Triangles”. Here again, a colour theme was used: on the exterior, white and blue triangles are interspersed with pink panels.

source Domus via Miluccia


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