Jacques Couëlle Explained
Jacques Couëlle (1902–1996) was a French architect, whose work was marked by the movement known as architecture-sculpture.
Biography
Couëlle was a self-taught architect. Uncategorised, he remains on the margins of major movements in architecture and in particular the Modernist movement. His architecture, with its sculptural forms of concrete designed and carved,[1] evokes the movement of architecture-sculpture born after the war. Couelle was nicknamed "the architect of billionaires".
In 1946, Couëlle founded "the Research Centre of natural structures".
An eccentric character, he was a friend of Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí. He worked together with his son Savin Jacques Couëlle (1929–2020).
For his artistic merits, Couëlle was awarded the Legion of Honour at the French Academy.
Achievements
References
Bibliography
- Michel Ragon, "Jacques Couëlle,inCimaise, No. 103, August–October 1971.
- Luigi Gilbert Couëlle Jacques:architectural brackets, Brussels, Peter Mardaga, 1982.
- Luigi Gilbert,Jacques Couëlle: live elsewhere now,the catalog of the exhibition at the Pompidou Center, Paris: Center Georges Pompidou, 1988.
- "Jacques Couëlle, (AMC), No. 69, March 1996, p. 18-19.
- Frances Arnold, "Jacques Couëlle: houses carved in stone, Architecture Movement Continuity (AMC), No. 77, February 1997, pp. 56–59.
- Jacques-Couelle Castellaras-le-Vieux houses landscape a 52-minute documentary by Patricia Civel and Jerome Sadler
External links
Notes and References
- http://www.concreteconstruction.net/Images/Houses%20at%20Castelleras-le-Neuf_tcm45-345319.pdf The versatility of concrete allows for creativity and individualism
- Web site: Maison " Les pierres levées " Jacques Couëlle Louveciennes (78). https://web.archive.org/web/20100401062620/http://www.architecturedecollection.fr/brochure/0000015.pdf . Jul 19, 2022. 2010-04-01 .