
Les arcs, Charlotte Perriand by Florent Bodart
Florent Bodart photographs Les Arcs as Charlotte Perriand intended it to be experienced — as landscape made architecture. The resort's modular concrete forms dissolve into the alpine setting, and Bodart finds the angle where building becomes terrain. The image is cool and lateral, all horizontal rhythm and quiet purpose. It reads as both documentary and homage: a contemporary eye trained on a modernist vision that still holds.
Printed on canvas in our Berlin studio, this image takes on a presence that suits its subject. The texture adds warmth to the concrete geometry, pulling the cool palette into something physical and grounded. Archival inks ensure the tones stay true — a canvas print built to last as long as the architecture it depicts.
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Les arcs, Charlotte Perriand by Florent Bodart
Florent Bodart photographs Les Arcs as Charlotte Perriand intended it to be experienced — as landscape made architecture. The resort's modular concrete forms dissolve into the alpine setting, and Bodart finds the angle where building becomes terrain. The image is cool and lateral, all horizontal rhythm and quiet purpose. It reads as both documentary and homage: a contemporary eye trained on a modernist vision that still holds.
Printed on canvas in our Berlin studio, this image takes on a presence that suits its subject. The texture adds warmth to the concrete geometry, pulling the cool palette into something physical and grounded. Archival inks ensure the tones stay true — a canvas print built to last as long as the architecture it depicts.
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Florent Bodart photographs Les Arcs as Charlotte Perriand intended it to be experienced — as landscape made architecture. The resort's modular concrete forms dissolve into the alpine setting, and Bodart finds the angle where building becomes terrain. The image is cool and lateral, all horizontal rhythm and quiet purpose. It reads as both documentary and homage: a contemporary eye trained on a modernist vision that still holds.
Printed on canvas in our Berlin studio, this image takes on a presence that suits its subject. The texture adds warmth to the concrete geometry, pulling the cool palette into something physical and grounded. Archival inks ensure the tones stay true — a canvas print built to last as long as the architecture it depicts.























