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πŸ‡«πŸ‡· Exploring Le Corbusier's Home in Paris

This was Le Corbusier's residence and studio from the 1930s to the 1960s. The upper level is dedicated to the bedroom and private spaces, while the lower level serves as the workspace, connected by a spiral staircase πŸͺœ. It embodies his "Machine for Living" philosophy. What I found fascinating about this apartment is its exhibition design. It breaks away from the traditional museum "display case" approach and invites visitors to step directly into the master's creative environment πŸ”. For instance, the desk is intentionally scattered with replicas of sketches πŸ“ƒ, creating an illusion that the master has just stepped out. The furniture and artworks are arranged exactly as they were during his lifetime πŸ“š, as if time has stood still in 1965 (the year he passed away). Visitors can closely observe and even touch some of the items, experiencing the traces of Le Corbusier's life ⏳. For architecture or art students, this is an immersive experience that no textbook can compare to! It's truly worth a visit! 🌟 πŸͺ§ Le Corbusier's Studio-Apartment ⏰ Thursday-Friday 1:30pm-6pm Saturday 10am-1pm & 1:30pm-6pm πŸ“© Booking website: foundationlecorbusier.fr πŸ’° Admission: 10 euros #ParisTravel #ParisianLife #LeCorbusier #DesignInspiration #ParisExhibitions #SpatialAesthetics #Lifestyle #HomeAesthetics #ResidentialDesign #HomeAestheticsInspiration

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πŸ‡«πŸ‡· Exploring Le Corbusier's Home in Paris

This was Le Corbusier's residence and studio from the 1930s to the 1960s. The upper level is dedicated to the bedroom and private spaces, while the lower level serves as the workspace, connected by a spiral staircase πŸͺœ. It embodies his "Machine for Living" philosophy. What I found fascinating about this apartment is its exhibition design. It breaks away from the traditional museum "display case" approach and invites visitors to step directly into the master's creative environment πŸ”. For instance, the desk is intentionally scattered with replicas of sketches πŸ“ƒ, creating an illusion that the master has just stepped out. The furniture and artworks are arranged exactly as they were during his lifetime πŸ“š, as if time has stood still in 1965 (the year he passed away). Visitors can closely observe and even touch some of the items, experiencing the traces of Le Corbusier's life ⏳. For architecture or art students, this is an immersive experience that no textbook can compare to! It's truly worth a visit! 🌟 πŸͺ§ Le Corbusier's Studio-Apartment ⏰ Thursday-Friday 1:30pm-6pm Saturday 10am-1pm & 1:30pm-6pm πŸ“© Booking website: foundationlecorbusier.fr πŸ’° Admission: 10 euros #ParisTravel #ParisianLife #LeCorbusier #DesignInspiration #ParisExhibitions #SpatialAesthetics #Lifestyle #HomeAesthetics #ResidentialDesign #HomeAestheticsInspiration

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