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Robert Mallet-Stevens (March 24, 1886 - February 8, 1945) was a French architect and designer. Along with Le Corbusier
Le Corbusier

Charles-?douard Jeanneret-Gris, who chose to be known as Le Corbusier , was a Swiss-French architect, designer, urbanist, writer and also Painting, who is famous for being one of the pioneers of what now is called Modern architecture or the International Style....
 he is widely regarded as the most influential figure in French architecture
French architecture

The history of French architecture runs in parallel with its neighbouring countries in Europe, with France being home to both some of the earliest pioneers in many architectural styles, and also containing some of the finest architectural creations of the continent....
 in the period between the two World War
World war

A world war is a war affecting the majority of the world's most powerful and populous nations. World wars span several continents, and last for multiple years....
s.

Mallet-Stevens was born in Paris
Paris

Paris is the Capital of France and the country's largest city. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the ?le-de-France Regions of France ....
 in a house called Maison-Laffitte (designed by Francois Mansart
François Mansart

Fran?ois Mansart was a France architect credited with introducing Neoclassicism into French Baroque architecture. The Encyclop?dia Britannica cites him as the most accomplished of 17th-century French architects whose works "are renowned for their high degree of refinement, subtlety, and elegance"....
 in the 17th century). His father and his grandfather were art collectors in Paris and Brussels
Brussels

Brussels , officially the Brussels Capital-Region, is the de facto capital city of the European Union and the largest urban area in Belgium....
. He received his formal training at the École Speciale d'Architecture in Paris, during which he wrote Guerande about relationships between the different forms of art.






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Robert Mallet-Stevens (March 24, 1886 - February 8, 1945) was a French architect and designer. Along with Le Corbusier
Le Corbusier

Charles-?douard Jeanneret-Gris, who chose to be known as Le Corbusier , was a Swiss-French architect, designer, urbanist, writer and also Painting, who is famous for being one of the pioneers of what now is called Modern architecture or the International Style....
 he is widely regarded as the most influential figure in French architecture
French architecture

The history of French architecture runs in parallel with its neighbouring countries in Europe, with France being home to both some of the earliest pioneers in many architectural styles, and also containing some of the finest architectural creations of the continent....
 in the period between the two World War
World war

A world war is a war affecting the majority of the world's most powerful and populous nations. World wars span several continents, and last for multiple years....
s.

Mallet-Stevens was born in Paris
Paris

Paris is the Capital of France and the country's largest city. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the ?le-de-France Regions of France ....
 in a house called Maison-Laffitte (designed by Francois Mansart
François Mansart

Fran?ois Mansart was a France architect credited with introducing Neoclassicism into French Baroque architecture. The Encyclop?dia Britannica cites him as the most accomplished of 17th-century French architects whose works "are renowned for their high degree of refinement, subtlety, and elegance"....
 in the 17th century). His father and his grandfather were art collectors in Paris and Brussels
Brussels

Brussels , officially the Brussels Capital-Region, is the de facto capital city of the European Union and the largest urban area in Belgium....
. He received his formal training at the École Speciale d'Architecture in Paris, during which he wrote Guerande about relationships between the different forms of art. In 1924 he published a magazine called La Gazette Des 7 Arts and at the same time with the help of Ricciotto Canudo
Ricciotto Canudo

Ricciotto Canudo was an Italy film theory. In his manifesto The Birth of the Sixth Art, published as early as 1911, he argued that the film synthetized the spatial arts with the temporal arts ....
 founded the Club des amis du 7 art. A Paris street in the 16th arrondissement, Rue Mallet-Stevens, was built by him in the 1920s and has on it six houses designed by him.

In addition to designing shops, factories, a fire station in Paris, apartment buildings, private homes, and interiors, he was one of the first architects to show an interest in cinema. He designed film sets and his design for Marcel L'Herbier
Marcel L'Herbier

Marcel L'Herbier, L?gion d'honneur, was a French film-maker, who achieved prominence as an avant-garde theorist and imaginative practitioner with a series of silent films in the 1920s....
's silent film L'Inhumaine
L'Inhumaine

L'Inhumaine is a 1924 in film French drama/science fiction film directed by Marcel L'Herbier. It was notable for its experimental techniques and for the collaboration of many leading practitioners in the decorative arts, architecture and music....
 (1924) is considered a masterpiece.

Surrealist photographer and filmmaker Man Ray
Man Ray

Man Ray, born Emmanuel Radnitzky , was an American artist who spent most of his career in Paris, France. Perhaps best described simply as a modernist, he was a significant contributor to both the Dada and Surrealism movements, although his ties to each were informal....
 made a film inspired by his design for the buildings named "Villa Noailles
Villa Noailles

The Villa Noailles is an early modernist house, built by architect Robert Mallet-Stevens for art patrons Arthur Anne Marie Charles Vicomte de Noailles and his wife, Marie Laure Bischoffsheim, between 1923 and 1925....
" entitled The Mysteries of the Chateau de De (Les Mystères du Château du Dé
Les Mystères du Château du Dé

Les Myst?res du Ch?teau du D? is a 1929 film directed by Man Ray. It depicts a pair of travellers setting off from Paris and travelling to the Villa Noailles in Hy?res....
).

During his career he assembled a team of artisans and craftspeople who worked with him: interior designers, sculptors, master glaziers, lighting specialists,and ironsmiths.

Mallet-Stevens ordered that his archives be destroyed upon his death. His wishes were honored and his memory fell into obscurity. A French exhibit of his drawings, models, and actual works at the Centre Pompidou in 2005 sparked public interest in his contributions.

Buildings include

  • Villa Paul Poiret
    Villa Paul Poiret

    The Villa Paul Poiret in M?zy-sur-Seine, 32 rue d'Apremont in the department of Yvelines , is the work of the architect Robert Mallet-Stevens that does not put its completion....
     (1924-1925), in Mézy-sur-Seine
    Mézy-sur-Seine

    M?zy-sur-Seine is a village and Communes of the Yvelines department in the Yvelines departments of France of northern France.See also...
  • Villa Noailles
    Villa Noailles

    The Villa Noailles is an early modernist house, built by architect Robert Mallet-Stevens for art patrons Arthur Anne Marie Charles Vicomte de Noailles and his wife, Marie Laure Bischoffsheim, between 1923 and 1925....
     (1923-1928), in Hyères
    Hyères

    Hy?res is a town and communes of France in the southeast of France, in the Var departments of France, located 15 km east of Toulon. According to the town's official website, at the INSEE it had a population of 53,258 inhabitants....
  • Villa Cavrois
    Villa Cavrois

    Villa Cavrois in Croix, Nord is a large mansion built in 1932 in architecture, for Paul Cavrois, an industrialist from Roubaix - he was working in the textile industry - by Parisian architect Robert Mallet-Stevens....
     (1929-1932), in Croix
    Croix, Nord

    Croix is a Communes of France in the Nord Departments of France in northern France.It is located northeast of the city of Lille about from the centre....


External links

  • Jean-François Pinchon, Rob Mallet-Stevens: Architecture, Furniture, Interior Design, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, March 1991
  • at mitpress.mit.edu
  • Studio International:Robert Mallet-Stevens