Marseille, Cité Radieuse (Unite d'Habitation, Le Corbusier, Marseille)
Langlands & Bell, 2001

Based on the facade of the 'Unité d'Habitation' in Marseille, completed in 1948, and one of the key monuments of the Modern Movement. The design was created according to 'le modulor' system of measurement devised by Le Corbusier and derived from human proportions. Langlands & Bell are well-known for exploring our experience of architecture at many different levels in their work.
More information
Title of artwork, date
Marseille, Cité Radieuse (Unite d'Habitation, Le Corbusier, Marseille), 2001
Date supported
2004
Medium and material
Wood & aluminium & glass lacquer
Dimensions
102 x 200 x 10 cm
Grant
7000
Total cost
23000

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