Eileen Gray Architecture
A designer of decorative furniture and Modernist architecture, Eileen Gray found recognition aged 94. Here's our guide to the life of this overlooked master, and her infamous seaside villa, E-1027. It's a story as old as art history - a woman, ingenious and indefatigable, produces groundbreaking
Eileen Gray was an early pioneer architect and furniture designer who transformed modernist design. Lacquer work was one of her first experiments, but with bold architectural works, Gray created a huge contribution to modernist aesthetics that has largely gone unnoticed. Analysing her design philosophy, major works like E-1027 and how she
Eileen Gray's next major contribution to design was in architecture. Encouraged by Le Corbusier and J.J.P Oud, she designed two houses in the Alpes Maritimes, one at Roquebrune which was built from 1926-1929, and the other at Castellar, built from 1932-1934.
Designed by Irish architect and designer Eileen Gray, the 1929 French Riviera villa was an obsession of Le Corbusier and fell into ruins before being bought by conservationists in 1999. By Jason Sayer . Eileen Gray entered the architectural mainframe late in life. She was 48 when she began working on E-1027, her first building.
Forgotten for many decades, the architect Eileen Gray was a visionary whose designs engaged with the senses and offered wellbeing. Lindsay Baker looks back at her life and work. Eileen Gray was a
The Irish architect and designer Eileen Gray is possibly best known for an act of vandalism. Not an act she perpetrated, but the deliberate defacing of a home she designed by an architect she had admired. Gray's E-1027, a stunning, white Modernist masterpiece in the south of France,
Villa E.1027, the modernist Cte d'Azur retreat that Eileen Gray created for herself and Jean Badovici, both architectsshe renowned, he not so muchin the late 1920s, looks like a
Eileen Gray born Kathleen Eileen Moray Smith 9 August 1878 - 31 October 1976 was an Irish interior designer, furniture designer and architect who became a pioneer of the Modern Movement in architecture. Over her career, she was associated with many notable European artists of her era, including Kathleen Scott, Adrienne Gorska, Le Corbusier, and the architect Jean Badovici, with whom she
About Eileen Gray. Eileen Gray 1878-1976 was a pioneering Irish architect, furniture designer, and a central figure in the Modernist movement. Known for her innovative use of materials, ergonomic designs, and a profound understanding of space, Gray's work transcended conventional design norms.
Completed in 1929, architect Eileen Gray's unique vision for interior design quotcamping stylequot allowed for the transformable room - the very definition of . Modernist Villa E-1027 nestled into the coastline of Cap-Martin in the South of France was not only ahead of its time architecturally. Completed in 1929, architect Eileen Gray's unique