"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.
Silver foot memorializing the Holy Innocents who were massacred by King Herod. 1450.
Landes Museum, Zurich.
The Ferro Haus in Zurich. By Justus Dahinden, 1970.
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Zurich, Switzerland (by Rico)
Magnificent door in ZÜRICH
Three Houses, by Hans Demarmels (1965).
Zurich, Switzerland.
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