JEAN PROUVÉ ARCHITECTURE12 demountable houses
London, Oct. 4, 2016 - Jan. 21, 2017

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GALERIE PATRICK SEGUIN London is pleased to present an exhibition devoted to the architecture of JEAN PROUVÉ from October 4th to January 21st.

This exhibition focuses on 12 different works of Jean Prouvé’s demountable architecture: the Bouqueval School (1949) adapted by Jean Nouvel, the Ferembal House (1948) adapted by Jean Nouvel, the Design Office from the Ateliers Jean Prouvé (1948), the 6x6 and 6x9 meter Houses (1944) intended as temporary housing after the war, the 6x6 House (1944) adapted by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, the 8x8 House (1945), the “all wood” F 8x8 BCC (1942) created with Pierre Jeanneret, the Temporary School of Villejuif (1957), the House of Better Days (1956) designed for the anti-poverty crusader Abbé Pierre, the Métropole Aluminum House (1949) and the Total Filling Station (1969).