• name: Unité dhabitation. location: Marseille, France. architect: Le Corbusier (& Nadir Afonso (painter)). year: 1947–52.
  • The Unite dHabitation was a first, both for Le Corbusier and the ways in which to approach such a large complex to accommodate roughly 1,600 residents.
  • Bjarke Ingels ve Julien De Smedt, Le Corbusier’in Unité dHabitation da ortaya koyduğu konsepti VM Evleri’inde yeniden yorumlayıp geliştirmeyi hedefliyor.
  • Le Corbusier’s Unité dHabitation is hailed as a great design but some critics of the pioneering apartment block call it ‘the house of the crazy’.
  • © Pilar Flores. maxence werp L Unite d Habitation de Marseille Le Corbusier Apartments France Concrete ArchEyes.
  • The Unité dhabitation de Marseille, the founding work of architectural Brutalism, is the major test of a new mode of housing based on the balance between the...
  • Different from the private villas that Le Corbusier designed prior to the Second World War, the Unité dHabitation was made for a community.
  • Roof terrace, Unité d�Habitation by Le Corbusier, The unite dhabitation in marseille, france was the first large scale project for the famed architect, le corbusier.
  • The ‘Unité dHabitation’ was conceived by Le Corbusier as a « vertical city » which combines individual dwellings and collective amenities.
  • East elevation Unité d'Habitation Marseille (La Cité Radieuse). Roof terrace of La Cité Radieuse, Marseille. Roof terrace of the Unité d'Habitation in Marseille.
  • Le Corbusier saw the Unité dHabitation as a “vertical city,” with shopping streets on the 7th and 8th floors.
  • After the Second World War, people have faced a lack of housing. Le Corbusier designed the Unité dHabitation project to offer a solution to this problem.
  • Unlike Le Corbusier’s other projects, Unité dHabitation was not a singular brief, but instead can rather be seen as a building typology created by Le Corbusier.