"Maison de L'Homme" Called "Pavillon Le Corbusier," Zürich-Seefeld, Switzerland,
Designed in the 1960s by Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier, this beautiful "floating" staircase was conceived as a sculptural composition of concrete, steel and wood.
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"Maison de L'Homme" Called "Pavillon Le Corbusier," Zürich-Seefeld, Switzerland,
Designed in the 1960s by Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier, this beautiful "floating" staircase was conceived as a sculptural composition of concrete, steel and wood.
The Lugdunum Museum by Bernard Zaehrfuss in 1969-1975
Photos by my friend Benoît Santiard @bsantiard
Sasha Waltz: Wolke (Cloud), 2002
Linda Besemer, Multibulge Fold #4, 2005
The Urban Monument | Qujiang Museum of Fine Arts Extension, neri&hu, 2021
Matti Suuronen, Futuro House, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
Wall House, Groningen, by architect John Hejduk. Photo: Matthias Heiderich
09.2023 Hamburg
Humans And Machines, Roman Mazurenko
Kamil Widawski - Knot. 2023
Anubis & Horus spotted having tea in Cairo, Egypt (2006)
Apalos, Evros, Greece.