Le Corbusier’s Seaside Hut

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Le Corbusier built only one structure for himself, the Cabanon, a seaside hut on the Côte d'Azur that he called “my castle in the Riviera.” The Royal Institute of British Architects presents a 1:1 reconstruction of the 1952 building's interior as an offshoot of a massive Corbu retrospective at the Barbican Art Gallery in London. Through April 28.

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EXHIBIT Le Corbusier built only one structure for himself, the Cabanon, a seaside hut on the Côte d'Azur that he called “my castle in the Riviera.” The Royal Institute of British Architects presents a 1:1 reconstruction of the 1952 building's interior as an offshoot of a massive Corbu retrospective at the Barbican Art Gallery in London. Through April 28. architecture.com

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