


Unité d’Habitation
Marseilles 1945-52, Le Corbusier
A seminal work in the history of twentieth-century architecture, the Unité d’Habitation in Marseilles is the most ambitious and successful of Le Corbusier’s post-war experiments with public housing, finally establishing in built form ideas that had existed on paper for more than 20 years. Its heroic scale and Mediterranean setting suggest a generous way of living, its apartments filled with natural light.

- Author
- David Jenkins
- Series editor
- David Jenkins
- Designer
- Mark Vernon-Jones
- Publisher
- Phaidon Press
- 1993
297 × 297mm
60pp
Pb c.20 colour
80 b&w illustrations
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