TheNational Museum of Western Art, located in Tokyo, Japan, and a member of the Association des Sites Le Corbusier, is sharing its lectures with the general public.
TheNational Museum of Western Art, located in Tokyo, Japan, and a member of the Association des Sites Le Corbusier, is sharing its lectures with the general public.
Located a few kilometres from Saint-Etienne, the Le Corbusier site in Firminy is inviting applications for the design and production of an immersive scenography in Saint-Pierre church as part of a temporary exhibition devoted to “the sustainable city in transition”. This call is open to architecture, urban planning, scenography and design professionals wishing to work […]
On the occasion of the 6th anniversary of the inscription of the Architectural Work of Le Corbusier, the Spanish version of the website dedicated to the listed series is online
6 years that the “Architectural Work of Le Corbusier, an outstanding contribution to the Modern Movement” is listed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List
The Chapel of Notre-Dame du Haut by Le Corbusier, inaugurated on the 25th June 1955, has not undergone the appropriate repair of the concrete used in the middle of the last century, which has been damaged over time. All constructions require permanent maintenance according to the evolution over time of the materials that compose them. […]
Both halves of the former residential building, each of which have been given different focuses, can be viewed during the visit. The history of the Weissenhof Estate is presented in the left half of the building, including its seventeen architects with models, photographs, plans, and various objects. The exhibition is organized chronologically and spans the […]
Architect and artist Le Corbusier’s buildings are numbered among the icons of architecture history. Many of the numerous existing illustrations and photographs of these buildings date from the time they were built. But how does the medium of photography encounter Le Corbusier’s built work today? Especially for the new exhibition in the Pavillon Le Corbusier […]
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