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Graduated from Ecole Boulle and ENSAD, Henri Quille (1928-2020), settled on the island of Formentera (Balearic Islands) in 1972. There, he built for a mainly international clientele 30 houses of great consistency and is part of both principles derived from vernacular know-how and in those of the great masters of modernity. He says to pursue the local architecture, in particular by making extensive use of the Catalan vault, reducing openings to protect against the heat, covering the exterior walls with a lime plaster and sand. A pioneer of ecological housing, he will build a dozen self-sufficient houses. With the architects Felix Julbe and Raimon Torres, he collaborated on the regulatory plan and planning work on the island of Formentera from 1973 to 1976.
Combining plans, period photographs and contemporary shots, this book allows this architect and his houses to be given their rightful place in the history of 20th century architecture. Text in English and French. AUTHOR: Guy Bloch-Champfort, journalist, is a specialist in decorative arts of the 20th century and the work of Joan Mitchell. Collaborator of Connaissance des Arts, AD, he is the author of numerous works including Rapahael, decorator, Editions de l'Amateur, 2002, and Decorateurs des annees 60-70, Editions Norma, 2015. Guy Antoine Rozes is a photographer, specialising in architecture, decoration and heritage. Sophie Cambrillat is an architect. She is a lecturer at the University of Rouen. Tanit Quille, daughter of Henri Quille, is an architect. 200 colour, 100 b/w illustrations
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Graduated from Ecole Boulle and ENSAD, Henri Quille (1928-2020), settled on the island of Formentera (Balearic Islands) in 1972. There, he built for a mainly international clientele 30 houses of great consistency and is part of both principles derived from vernacular know-how and in those of the great masters of modernity. He says to pursue the local architecture, in particular by making extensive use of the Catalan vault, reducing openings to protect against the heat, covering the exterior walls with a lime plaster and sand. A pioneer of ecological housing, he will build a dozen self-sufficient houses. With the architects Felix Julbe and Raimon Torres, he collaborated on the regulatory plan and planning work on the island of Formentera from 1973 to 1976.
Combining plans, period photographs and contemporary shots, this book allows this architect and his houses to be given their rightful place in the history of 20th century architecture. Text in English and French. AUTHOR: Guy Bloch-Champfort, journalist, is a specialist in decorative arts of the 20th century and the work of Joan Mitchell. Collaborator of Connaissance des Arts, AD, he is the author of numerous works including Rapahael, decorator, Editions de l'Amateur, 2002, and Decorateurs des annees 60-70, Editions Norma, 2015. Guy Antoine Rozes is a photographer, specialising in architecture, decoration and heritage. Sophie Cambrillat is an architect. She is a lecturer at the University of Rouen. Tanit Quille, daughter of Henri Quille, is an architect. 200 colour, 100 b/w illustrations