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Charlotte Perriand

    Charlotte Perriand war eine französische Architektin und Designerin, deren Arbeit sich auf die Schaffung funktionaler Wohnräume konzentrierte. Sie glaubte, dass besseres Design zu einer besseren Gesellschaft beiträgt. Ihr Ansatz basierte auf der Überzeugung, dass Design den Bedürfnissen der Menschen dienen und ihr tägliches Leben verbessern sollte. Dieser Ethos spiegelt sich in ihren innovativen und praktischen Schöpfungen wider.

    Une vie de création
    • Une vie de création

      • 430 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      In 1927, Charlotte Perriand, a twenty-four-year-old French designer, gained immediate recognition for her "Bar sous le toit" showcased at the Salon d'Automne in Paris. This project led to her collaboration with Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret, where she oversaw the furniture and fittings program, contributing to iconic designs like the sculptural chaise longue and the grand confort chair. While her impact on modern design is well-documented, her adventurous life remains somewhat enigmatic. Her autobiography, published in France in 1998, serves as the first major English-language account of her career and personal journey. The text is direct and reflective of Perriand's character, complemented by numerous black-and-white photographs from her archive. Beyond her work with Le Corbusier, Perriand shares her experiences in Russia, the Far East, and South America, and details her projects after leaving the atelier in 1937, including a ski resort at Les Arcs and the "espace thé" in the UNESCO garden in Paris. Her friendships with notable artists like Fernand Léger provide insights into the artistic landscape of her time. Perriand's memoir offers a unique firsthand perspective on the goals of modern architecture and a century of life in Paris.

      Une vie de création1998