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Jean Prouvé's first postwar temporary house designed for his own family, remarkable for its use of the axial portal frame pavilion.
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| Model | 9782909187297 |
| Artist | Jean Prouvé |
| Publisher | Patrick Seguin |
| Format | Ouvrage relié |
| Number of pages | 80 |
| Language | Bilingue Français / English |
| Dimensions | 254 x 210 |
| Technique(s) | 86 illustrations |
| Published | 2026 |
Jean Prouvé's first postwar temporary house designed for his own family, remarkable for its use of the axial portal frame pavilion.
While on vacation in 1946, Jean Prouvé (1901–84) began looking for a site to build a temporary 8 x 8 house that could accommodate his large family. The Carnac Demountable House would go on to become an important part of the architect and designer's modular canon.
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