Villa Savoye
One of the most representative works of the father of modernism was built in 1929 in the suburbs on the outskirts of Paris. With one Curved glass facade, interior and free plant space, longitudinal window and a roof on the terrace, the town applies the 5 points of the new architecture that Le Corbusier proposed a couple of years ago.
At the end of World War II, Le Corbusier was commissioned to raise a chapel east of France again. The plan consisted of walls with Light curvatures that give it a sculptural appearance, small holes where the light enters directly and the creation of a substantial difference between the interior and exterior. The result was one of the most prominent religious buildings of the twentieth century.
Corbusier pavilion
Also known as the Heidi Webe Cultural House, it is about Last project designed by the Swiss architect. With a prefabricated roof that shelter A building full of color and after going through different failed construction projects, it is currently A museum dedicated to the works, life and legacy of Le Corbusier.
CURUTCHET HOUSE
Le Corbusier's only work in Argentina was completed in 1955; However, the architect never traveled to the South American country to be aware of the project. The 180 degree ladder inside and the facade that practically disappears before a free floor with concrete pilotis It is today a World Heritage.
Marsellla housing complex
In 1947 and after the end of World War II, Le Corbusier contributed to Pie Europe again and one of its large -scale projects was a Multi -presidential set capable of housing more than 1,600 people in Marseille. The building adopted the 5 principles of Le Corbusier for a new architecture and is a milestone in the history of the housing units.
This city located north of India is One of the most ambitious projects that have ever been designed by an architect or urban planner : In 1951, Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru wanted to create a cosmopolitan city whose style was unmarked from the British empire. The project was assigned to Le Corbusier, who He planned the city, projected public buildings, parks and gardens with grid strokes divided into 60 sectors.
Villa Stein
Built in 1927 under the principles for a new architecture of the Swiss, Villa Stein has a entirely white facade and continuous use of the straight linewhich expands the concept of walking inside the conditions and gardens, creating A unique aesthetic experience during your tour.