Located in Turin, 6 corso Francia, this magnificent building is known under the name "La fleur" (a tribute to Giorgio Lafleur, see below) was apparently Fenoglio's own villa. It's still in perfect state (at least the fronts ; I don't know if the plans have been modified) ; the circular arabesques Fenoglio loved so much remind me of Olbrich's lightest works, even when they are more realistic (for instance on the upper floor). The angle of the villa is its central axis, highlit by the architect thanks to an elegant bow-window crowned by a terrace.
Under the bow-window lies a ceiled plate upon which is engraved this text :
"Questo edificio pervenne alla casa benefica per legato munifico di Giorgio Lafleur ;
a perpetua memoria -- MCMX"