Villa Noailles (as a major modernist commission)

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Villa Noailles is an influential early modernist house in Hyères, France, designed in the 1920s by architect Robert Mallet-Stevens as an avant-garde residence and artistic hub for the Viscount and Viscountess de Noailles.

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instanceOf architectural work
cultural center
house
modernist villa
architect Robert Mallet-Stevens NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle International Style
Modernism
Purism
client Viscount Charles de Noailles NERFINISHED
Viscountess Marie-Laure de Noailles NERFINISHED
commissionedBy Charles de Noailles NERFINISHED
Marie-Laure de Noailles NERFINISHED
completionDate 1925
country France
currentUse contemporary art center
design and architecture center
function artistic salon
cultural venue
private residence
hasGarden cubist-inspired garden
hasSignificance important patronage project of the Noailles family
landmark of early European modernism
major early commission for Robert Mallet-Stevens
heritageDesignation Monument historique
heritageDesignationDate 1975
inception 1923
influenced development of modernist domestic architecture in France
influencedBy avant-garde art movements of the 1920s
locatedIn France
Hyères NERFINISHED
Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur
Var NERFINISHED
material glass
reinforced concrete
steel
notableFeature flat roofs
geometric volumes
indoor swimming pool
integration of art and architecture
ribbon windows
roof garden
roof terraces
white rendered facades
significantEvent extended and modified during the late 1920s
situatedOn a hill above the town of Hyères
startDate 1923
usedFor art exhibitions
film screenings
hosting avant-garde artists
literary gatherings

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Charles de Noailles notableWork Villa Noailles (as a major modernist commission)