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1. North Façade Shutters

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10. S Bend Chair

10. S Bend Chair

Natalie Jaggernauth / Spring 2010

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Shutters of this type are found throughout E.1027 and are also placed along the southern and eastern façades. They are particularly interesting because of the way they operate. The shutters, originally made of wood with metal hinges, slide on metal tracks in front of the windows, and two of the shutter panels have a section that pivots outward.

North façade shutters, E.1027 Maison en Bord de Mer à Roquebrune-Cap-Martin. Study model by Natalie Jaggernauth, 2010. Basswood and cardboard.

North façade shutters, E.1027 Maison en Bord de Mer à Roquebrune-Cap-Martin. Model by Natalie Jaggernauth, 2013. Basswood and metal.

North façade windows and shutters, E.1027 Maison en Bord de Mer à Roquebrune-Cap-Martin. Model by Natalie Jaggernauth, 2020. Basswood and acrylic.

2. Guest Room Armoire

Jung Yun Kim / Spring 2010

This armoire at E.1027, made of wood painted black and white, has an L-shaped form containing two parts. The long section has glass shelves above the hanging rod for hats and a panel that separates the closet into two parts. Horizontal glass panels at the left divide the space into shelves, and below the closet are two rows, each with three spaces for shoes. On the corner between the two parts are three pivoting drawers. The radiator is covered by a white screen.

Guest room armoire, E.1027 Maison en Bord de Mer à Roquebrune-Cap-Martin. Axonometric drawing by Jung Yun Kim, 2010.

Guest room armoire, E.1027 Maison en Bord de Mer à Roquebrune-Cap-Martin. Model by Jung Yun Kim, 2010. Painted basswood and acrylic.

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