Villa Vevrier - -2011- ~repack~

Designed by an anonymous protege of Jean Nouvel, the 2011 iteration of Villa Vevrier rejected the ostentatious palazzos of its neighbors in favor of a "living prism." The structure uses low-iron glass and raw basalt stone to reflect the sky and sea, making the villa appear to dissolve at sunset.

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In 2011, Villa Vevrier was featured in Architectural Digest (July issue) as "The Future of Leisure." Today, it remains a coveted rental for those seeking the serene, intellectual luxury of the post-recession era—proof that 2011 was the year architecture stopped shouting and began to breathe.