The Villa “Le Lac” Le Corbusier is the archetype of the minimum house.
The Villa “Le Lac” Le Corbusier is the archetype of the minimum house.
The Villa Jeanneret-Perret (Maison blanche) is the first realization of Le Corbusier as an independent architect. Built in 1912 in La Chaux-de-Fonds which is the home town of Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, this villa was originally intended for his parents.
Located on the edge of the forest on a very steep terrain, overlooking the north-west city of La Chaux-de-Fonds, the site offers a wide and distant view.
The Pavillon Le Corbusier on Lake Zurich is considered an architectural jewel. The building was initiated by Heidi Weber, who commissioned Le Corbusier and oversaw its completion in 1967. It is the last building designed by the important architect and his only building made of steel and glass.
The Immeuble Clarté, derived from the Immeuble-Villa model, is the prototype of prefabricated modern luxury housing.
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