LE CORBUSIER
Charles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris, who was better known as Le Corbusier (October 6, 1887 – August 27, 1965), was a Swiss-French architect, designer, painter, urban planner, writer, and one of the pioneers of what is now called modern architecture. He was born in Switzerland and became a French citizen in 1930. His career spanned five decades, with his buildings constructed throughout Europe, India, and the Americas.
LE CORBUSIER is an architectural practice based in Paris, France.

Maison du Brésil
Paris - France
Photo by Lorenzo Zandri

Guido Guidi. Le Corbusier – 5 architetture
Roma - Italy
Photo by Guido Guidi

Maisons Jaoul
Neuilly-sur-Seine - France
Photo by Cemal Emden

Corbusierhaus
Berlin - Germany
Photo by Federico Covre

Swiss Pavilion
Paris - France
Photo by Davide Galli

The National Museum of Western Art. Tokyo
Tokyo - Japan
Photo by Xia Zhi

Couvent Sainte-Marie de la Tourette, 1957
Éveux - France
Photo by Fernando Schapochnik

Ahmedabad Museum, 1951
Ahmedabad - India
Photo by Sergio Manes

United Nations Headquarters
New York City - United States
Photo by Åke E:son Lindman

Weissenhof-Siedlung
Stuttgart - Germany
Photo by Cemal Emden

Maisons La Roche-Jeanneret
Paris - France
Photo by Cemal Emden

Villa Stein
Garches - France
Photo by Cemal Emden