Published by Rizzoli, Pierre Yovanovitch: Interior Architecture provides a comprehensive survey of the designer’s residential and commercial projects. The volume focuses on Yovanovitch’s ability to harmonize haute couture craftsmanship with a rigorous architectural framework, moving beyond decorative interior design toward a total spatial discipline.
The monograph is organized as a sequence of immersive visual narratives, utilizing full-room views and detail plates to register the specificities of circulation, proportion, and light. Projects are analyzed through their material intersections — specifically the dialogue between stone, wood, and metal surfaces — often featuring custom furniture designed to integrate directly with the site’s geometry. By documenting both the broad architectural strokes and the granular textures of his interiors, the publication details Yovanovitch’s mastery of “volume and void,” establishing his work as a primary reference for contemporary French minimalism.