Inspired from
the Chaise Longue designed by Le Corbusier
1887 - 1965
Charles Edouard Jeanneret
was born in Switzerland, he was a highly
skilled and won prices as a watch engraver
He then changed his profession and name
for 'Le Corbusier' and became a reknown
designer and architect..
In 1910 he became an apprentice at
the reknown studios of Peter Behrens
in Berlin (this is also where Mies van
der Rohe and Walter Gropius worked and
trained). After this period he came
back to Switzerland to focus on architecture,
which he both taught and practised.
Le Corbusier's first milestone of
innovative and inspirational creation
was the "Domino House". Le
Corbusier used reinforced concrete (supported
by steel pillars) which replaced the
usual confining supporting walls. He
was the innovator of 'the open plan'
interior.
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