Maison de Tristan Tzara, Modern architecture residence in Grandes-Carrières, Paris, France.
The Maison de Tristan Tzara is a modern-style residence in Paris-Montmartre, designed according to principles of functional architecture. The building displays a clear facade composition with straight lines, stacked floor levels, and a garage opening to the street.
The building was completed in 1926 as a residential project by Austrian architect Adolf Loos for Romanian poet Tristan Tzara. Its creation marks a period when modern architecture was establishing itself against traditional design conventions.
The house embodies the architectural ideals of Adolf Loos, who rejected unnecessary ornaments in favor of pure form. The stark simplicity and absence of decoration define its character to this day.
The residence sits on Avenue Junot in the 18th arrondissement and is visible from the street, with its facades protected as a historical monument. Visitors should note that the building remains private property and is generally not open for interior visits.
The building takes advantage of the natural slope of the site, creating multiple entry points at different levels. This clever use of terrain results in an unusual spatial arrangement that redefines the relationship between structure and hillside.
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