After 77 Years, You Can Now Live in the Eames Pavilion System
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After 77 Years, You Can Now Live in the Eames Pavilion System
"The Eameses were highly interested in material exploration, using traditionally industrial parts to create a thoroughly cohesive project: the Eames Pavilion System, shown for the first time at Triennale Milano."
"For the Eamses, the house was first and foremost a design problem. The confluence of architecture, with Charles' background, and the expertise of a painter's eye from Ray made for a beautiful understanding of human nature."
"The new system advances prefabricated Eames buildings from prototype to product. Not a facsimile or collector's edition, but a fully engineered architectural ecosystem."
Charles and Ray Eames significantly impacted ergonomics and design, exemplified by the Eames Lounge for Herman Miller. Their exploration of materials led to the Eames Pavilion System, showcasing colorful, customizable components that enhance human experience. The design philosophy prioritized natural airflow and adaptability, reflecting a deep understanding of human nature. Eames Demetrios emphasized the importance of a systems approach in architecture, moving beyond replicas to create engineered ecosystems for habitation, highlighting the Eameses' legacy in prefabricated building solutions.
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