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Flaine is a French purpose-built resort whose creator didn’t feel the need to reflect the grandeur of the mountains in jagged shapes or classic chalets. It was born in the Swinging Sixties ...
But the French resort of Flaine, purpose-built ... by the celebrated Bauhaus architect Marcel Breuer; which means that along with the usual facilities of a ski resort it had an art gallery ...
From a distance, Flaine ... Marcel Breuer. A new addition to this ensemble is the Terminal Neige Totem hotel, sitting in the middle of Flaine Forum, at the centre of this pedestrianised ski ...
Late in 1960, the Hungarian architect Marcel ... a complete ski resort from scratch, with hotels, restaurants and apartments, on a pristine site of staggering beauty. For Breuer it offered the ...
in Flaine, designed by the famed Marcel Breuer, was a bit ahead of its time. Despite ski slopes dotted with modernist artworks by folks like Pablo Picasso, the resort never quite took off ...
As far as I was concerned the purpose built resort, with its ski in ski out hotels ... examples of Bauhaus style, designed by Marcel Breuer to pick up the sunlight and cast unusual shadows.
In the 1960s, Flaine started out as a family resort with half a dozen modest ... especially the models that pay homage to Marcel Breuer, Flaine's celebrated Bauhaus architect.
There is an arresting photograph of Marcel Breuer sitting in the upper ... here is McCarter on Flainé, a ski resort by Breuer built in the 1960s: “the wood is doussié, similar to teak ...
As far as I was concerned the purpose built resort, with its ski in ski out hotels ... examples of Bauhaus style, designed by Marcel Breuer to pick up the sunlight and cast unusual shadows.
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