About
Discover this architectural masterpiece, the last building designed by the renowned Le Corbusier. This iconic structure marks a significant shift in his work, showcasing a radical departure from traditional materials with its innovative use of concrete and stone, all framed within steel and glass. Constructed in the 1960s, this building was created as a beacon for future architectural designs.
One of the building's most striking features is its 'free-floating' roof, a pioneering design intended to shield the structure from rain and sun, exemplifying his genius in combining form with function. This location stands as a testament to Le Corbusier's visionary approach, making it an ideal setting for those looking to connect with a piece of architectural history.
Location Facts
- SIZE: 300-499 m2
FEATURES & EQUIPMENT
- BALCONY
- GARDEN
- HIGH CEILINGS
- OUTDOOR AREA
- PARKING
- ROOFTOP
- TERRACE
AVAILABLE FOR
- PHOTO
- FILM
- EVENT

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