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SCAD Celebrates Pierre Cardin in Lacoste and Launches SCAD Alumni Atelier Associateships
LACOSTE, France
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LACOSTE, FRANCE âThe Savannah College of Art and Design is pleased to announce the re-opening of
SCAD Lacoste, an imaginative center for the study of art and design sited in the beautifully preserved medieval village of Lacoste in the Provence region of France. In2002, SCAD acquired the site and meticulously revitalized more than 30 historic structures. This summer, SCAD will host dynamic activations throughout SCAD Lacoste, inspiring students, alumni, and visitors to the region. On Monday, June 28, the exhibition
Notre Ami, Pierre Cardin, the universityâs latest ode and homage to the indomitable designer, opens to the public, with a preview reception Saturday, June 26, 6â8 p.m. The exhibition features exceptional garments and two films produced by the university â including
Perched on the slopes of the red rocky mountains of the Estérel, in the village of Théoule-sur-Mer, a village on the French Riviera of about 1,500 inhabitants, ‘le Palais Bulles’ aka the Bubble Palace stands its pink curvaceous rooms surrounded by maritime pines and palm trees, with panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea.
The house is for sale – and has been for quite a while – for a rumoured whopping €350 million (about R6.2 billion), according to the Smith Journal – although the real estate agency in charge of selling the property listed it under “price upon request”. The property comprises 1,200 square metres of rooms shaped in the form of bubbles, water ponds and waterfalls, an infinity pool, and even a 500-person open-air amphitheatre, all atop of over 8,500 square metres of land.