Desert Paradise (On Hold)
€ 4.900
Swiss-born Albert Frey was one of the first of Le Corbusier's followers to build in the United States, where he pioneered Desert Modernism. Frey's style is known for clean lines that steer away from the superfluous. This court house has been build in Palm Springs in the 1960s.
Desert Paradise showcases the iconic courthouse designed by Albert Frey in Palm Springs, capturing its distinctive mid-century modern aesthetics. The structure, with its clean lines and minimalist design, stands proudly against a backdrop of towering palm trees swaying in the desert breeze. The color palette of sandy beiges, warm browns, and deep blacks reflects the natural hues of the desert landscape. The presence of a tennis court adds a touch of leisure and elegance, embodying the relaxed yet sophisticated lifestyle of Palm Springs. This artwork invites viewers to appreciate the seamless blend of architecture and nature in a desert oasis.