Among the more than 30 great and small projects within In & Out of Paris are Vaux-le-Vicomte, Versailles, and Courances– all classic André Le Nôtre– style French gardens. Likewise discover the Paris gardens of popular artist Jean-Michel Othoniel and art enthusiast Pierre Bergé, designer Kenzo Takada’s Japanese retreat in the Bastille, Australian couturier Martin Grant’s small terrace in the Marais, Mexican painter MariCarmen Hernandez’s Montmartre roof, and American designer Michael Herrman’s homage to Le Corbusier’s surreal ChampsÉlysées garden for bon vivant Charles de Beistegui. Modern masters Louis Benech, Gilles Clement, Pascal Cribier, Christian Fournet, Camille Muller, Hugues Peuvergne, and Pierre-Alexandre Risser are likewise featured, representing a brand-new era of experiments, color, and asymmetry in the Paris garden. ZAHID SARDAR is a San Francisco– based editor, author, and manager specializing in architecture, interiors, and style. His work has actually appeared in Dwell, Interiors, Western Interiors & Design, Interior Design, Home & Garden, Elle Design, House Beautiful, and Landscape Architecture. He has actually taught design history at the California College of the Arts and has actually composed a number of other books, consisting of West Coast Modern and New Garden Design.
Monday, April 26, 2021
In & Out of Paris, Gardens of Secret Pleasures
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