在乌托邦和未来主义之间,这种曲线美的建筑疯狂从未停止吸引人,而鲜为人知的是它可以租一晚……或更多。
对于Esterel高地的视野,俯瞰法国南部的戛纳海湾,Palais Bulles是一个拥有不同建筑世界的不明飞行物。工业赞助人皮埃尔•伯纳德(Pierre Bernard)和建筑师安蒂•洛瓦格(Antti Lovag)于1984年建造了一个由气泡组成的小屋,于1992年被皮尔卡丹(Pierre Cardin)收购,并以其感性和有机曲线诱惑。这座迷宫般的1200平方米的房屋坐落在岩石中,设有多个露台和游泳池,享有迷人的地中海全景。在任何地方,这种相同的赭色增加了其无限曲线的柔软度。
这些球形形状延伸到内部,由当代艺术家定制设计,与十间套房的墙壁结合。为了体验完整的体验,该场地还提供500座位的圆形剧场,接待室和全景休息室,作为私人聚会的一部分。

Between utopia and futurism, this curvaceous architectural madness never ceases to fascinate, and what is less well known is that it is possible to rent it for one night … or more.
An unreal vision on the heights of the Esterel, overlooking the bay of Cannes in south of France, the Palais Bulles is a UFO with its different architectural universe. Built in 1984, as a cluster of bubbles, by the industrial patron Pierre Bernard and the architect-surgeon Antti Lovag, the residence was bought in 1992 by Pierre Cardin, seduced by its sensual and organic curves. Punctuated with multiple terraces and pools nestled in the rock, this labyrinthine house of 1200 square meters offers an enchanting panorama of the Mediterranean. Everywhere this same ocher color adds to the softness of its infinite curves.
These spherical shapes extend inside with custom-designed furniture by contemporary artists to marry the walls of its ten suites. In order to live a complete experience, the venue also offers, as part of private parties, a 500-seat amphitheater, a reception room and a panoramic lounge.

Architects: Antti Lovag
Location: Cannes, France
Category: Houses
Architect: Antti Lovag
References: Antti Lovag
Project Year: 1989
Photographs: Ken Sparkes, Sepientia, Modern Design Interior