Chez Frey House II
I have a crush on Albert Frey. And my husband knows it. An elegant man and avant-garde, who integrated his house into the surrounding desert, lived in a glass box with a huge piece of rock couldn’t be sexier. The ‘petit Américain’, as Le Corbusier referred to him, was a Swiss, modernist and minimalist architect, and the visionary of Palm Springs. His architecture is as complex as him. This tiny gem, as compact as a ship was his main residence. The stunning yellow curtains echo the blooming Encelia** (desert wildflower) in Spring, adjacent to the house. And the turquoise blue formica of the cabinet and ceiling reflect the blue sky beyond. Frey, a nudist, also installed a Swiss Cow’s bell outside his residence for his guests to let him know upon arrival, so he could get dressed. It was night that Frey enjoyed most: “watching the lights below, you don’t feel like you are alone at all”.