Antti Lovag's house (Maison Bernard) is now open to the publi.
"The bright red home in Théoule sur Mer was designed by Lovag for his patron, industrialist Pierre Bernard, who provided the resources for the architect to experiment with his ideas about organic architecture – or "habitology" – for 20 years.
The house, completed in the 1970s, appears to be made of interconnecting bubbles of space. This design was based on Lovag's observations and responses to the local land and climate conditions."
https://www.dezeen.com/2016/03/03/odile-decq-completes-renovation-of-antti-lovag-1970s-bubble-house-maison-bernard/
A German documentary about the house.
https://vimeo.com/101275024
"The bright red home in Théoule sur Mer was designed by Lovag for his patron, industrialist Pierre Bernard, who provided the resources for the architect to experiment with his ideas about organic architecture – or "habitology" – for 20 years.
The house, completed in the 1970s, appears to be made of interconnecting bubbles of space. This design was based on Lovag's observations and responses to the local land and climate conditions."
https://www.dezeen.com/2016/03/03/odile-decq-completes-renovation-of-antti-lovag-1970s-bubble-house-maison-bernard/
A German documentary about the house.
https://vimeo.com/101275024