Architect Emile Sala designed Villa Benkemoun with fluid and dynamic spaces, favoring curves over straight lines for a softer feel, evoking organic architecture like neurons or haciendas.
Villa Benkemoun, originally built for Simone and Pierre Benkemoun in 1974, continues to hold significance as a 50-year-old architectural icon, transitioning from a private home to an exhibition space.
The Benkemoun family resided in the villa for over 45 years, hosting large gatherings while preserving its welcoming atmosphere. Their daughter Brigitte Benkemoun carries on the tradition by living there since 2017.
A 50th-anniversary celebratory show at Villa Benkemoun will feature renowned artists like Alain Jacquet, Claude Parent, Enzo Mari, India Mahdavi, and others, highlighting its enduring cultural significance.
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