December 12th, 2012
December 12th, 2012
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This extraordinary house in the south of France, near Théoule-sur-Mer, was designed by Hungarian architect Antti Lovag in 1975. A hugely ambitious building of 1,200 square metres inspired by the natural forms of the Massif de l’Esterel on which it sits, it is still not completely finished nearly 40 years later. It comprises ten suites, each designed by a different artist, and has incredible views over the Mediterranean Sea which can be enjoyed from the terraces and swimming pools.
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