On the site of Lazaret Bay, in the Tamaris district, stands the villa of Robert Rougeul, an engineer of arts and manufacturing and director of the Port-de-Bouc shipyards.
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Robert Rougeul built it in 1939, according to his own plans, on the basis of the constructive and decorative principles which are dear to him: the whole will be Modern.
The Villa is a large house of about 230 m², with white facades, which follows the shape of a liner. It is dominated at the rear by a wind tower for pumping groundwater. The tiered roof terraces, cubist garden furniture, openings and guardrails follow a strict geometry. The whole is made of reinforced cement. Inside, the...
The Villa is a large house of about 230 m², with white facades, which follows the shape of a liner. It is dominated at the rear by a wind tower for pumping groundwater. The tiered roof terraces, cubist garden furniture, openings and guardrails follow a strict geometry. The whole is made of reinforced cement. Inside, the...