Le Corbusier, “towards A New Architecture: Guiding Principles” Le Corbusier, “towards A New Architecture: Guiding Principles”

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Introduction

Le Corbusier was an architect, planner, designer, painter, sculptor and writer, Swiss by birth and naturalized French in 1930. He is known for being the inventor of the " dwelling unit "concept on which he began work in 1920, a theoretical expression of collective housing. "The dwelling size consistent" (name given by Le Corbusier himself) will be built at the time of reconstruction after the Second World War, five copies of all different in Marseille , Briey-en- forest, near Nantes Reze , Firminy and Berlin. The value solution to housing problems of the post-war, design plans in the same building all the amenities required ...
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