The Azure Blueprint is a sweeping cultural and historical analysis of the Côte d'Azur, arguing that the region's status as the world's premier luxury destination is the result of deliberate 'engineering' rather than geographic luck. Spanning 400,000 years—from the first controlled fires of early humans at Terra Amata to the superyacht harbors of modern-day Monaco—the book explores how successive layers of occupants used the coast's natural assets to manufacture desirability. The book details how British aristocrats turned a climate cure into a social season, how Coco Chanel made tanned skin a symbol of leisure, and how artists like Picasso and Matisse transformed the quality of light into a global art laboratory. It provides a deep dive into the artisanal monopolies of Grasse perfumery, the rigid traditions of Niçois cuisine, and the cinematic explosion of Saint-Tropez. Ultimately, it reveals the Côte d'Azur as a meticulously constructed state of mind, built through centuries of stories, high-stakes decisions, and a stubborn adherence to the 'best version of the real thing.'
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The Azure Blueprint is a sweeping cultural and historical analysis of the Cote d'Azur, arguing that the region's status as the world's premier luxury destination is the result of deliberate 'engineering' rather than geographic luck. Spanning 400,000 years-from the first controlled fires of early humans at Terra Amata to the superyacht harbors of modern-day Monaco-the book explores how successive layers of occupants used the coast's natural assets to manufacture desirability. The book details how British aristocrats turned a climate cure into a social season, how Coco Chanel made tanned skin a symbol of leisure, and how artists like Picasso and Matisse transformed the quality of light into a global art laboratory. It provides a deep dive into the artisanal monopolies of Grasse perfumery, the rigid traditions of Nicois cuisine, and the cinematic explosion of Saint-Tropez. Ultimately, it reveals the Cote d'Azur as a meticulously constructed state of mind, built through centuries of stories, high-stakes decisions, and a stubborn adherence to the 'best version of the real thing.' This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798198401099
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Neuware - The Azure Blueprint is a sweeping cultural and historical analysis of the Côte d'Azur, arguing that the region's status as the world's premier luxury destination is the result of deliberate 'engineering' rather than geographic luck. Spanning 400,000 years-from the first controlled fires of early humans at Terra Amata to the superyacht harbors of modern-day Monaco-the book explores how successive layers of occupants used the coast's natural assets to manufacture desirability. The book details how British aristocrats turned a climate cure into a social season, how Coco Chanel made tanned skin a symbol of leisure, and how artists like Picasso and Matisse transformed the quality of light into a global art laboratory. It provides a deep dive into the artisanal monopolies of Grasse perfumery, the rigid traditions of Niçois cuisine, and the cinematic explosion of Saint-Tropez. Ultimately, it reveals the Côte d'Azur as a meticulously constructed state of mind, built through centuries of stories, high-stakes decisions, and a stubborn adherence to the 'best version of the real thing.'. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798198401099
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