25 February 2014

A Peek Into The Inspiring Homes Where Famous Architects Live



Home of Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas



Salone del Mobile, also known as Milan Furniture Fair or Milan Design Week, is one of the most important event on the design calendar—and this April, it would be staging a special exhibition that would allow you to peek into the private homes of world-renowned architects.



Titled “Where Architects Live”, this exhibition is curated by Francesca Molteni of Molteni & C, who visited the homes of the world’s most influential architects for research so that she would be able to recreate their “private rooms” in a pavilion at the fair.



The architects whose homes are featured in this voyeuristic display include heavyweights such as Zaha Hadid, David Chipperfield and Mario Bellini.



As a teaser for the exhibition, Salone del Mobile has released images of the actual architect homes that inspired it—view more of these photographs over here.



Which of these designer living space do you like the most?





Home of Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas





Home of Zaha Hadid





Home of Daniel Libeskind





Home of David Chipperfield





Home of Shigeru Ban





Home of Mario Bellini



[via Dwell]