Le Corbusier

(lə kôr bü zyā)

(pseud. of Charles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris) 1887-1965; Fr. architect, born in Switzerland

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Swiss-born French architect and writer. The most powerful advocate of the modernist school, he designed numerous functional concrete buildings and high-rise residential complexes.

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