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Biography building corbusier le pavilion suisse

          In it caused a sensation, provoking antagonism and admiration.

          Fondation suisse paris.

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          Le Corbusier. Pavillon Suisse : the biography of a building

          Ivan Žaknić, Luc Shankland Published in 2004 in Basel by Birkhäuser

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          Title:
          Le Corbusier.

          Pavillon Suisse : the biography of a building / Ivan Žaknic; transl. into French: Luc Shankland.

          Other title:
          Le Corbusier.

          Pavillon suisse

        1. In it caused a sensation, provoking antagonism and admiration.
        2. Fondation suisse paris
        3. At the behest of Professor Rudolf Fueter, mathematician and Rector of the University of Zurich, it was decided to commission Le Corbusier to build the pavilion.
        4. The Pavillon Le Corbusier is a Swiss art museum in Zürich-Seefeld at Zürichhorn dedicated to the work of the Swiss architect Le Corbusier.
        5. Pavillion Suisse biographie d'un bâtiment

          ISBN:
          3764300094
          Author:
          Žaknić, Ivan, viaf
          Shankland, Luc,
          Publisher:
          Basel : Birkhäuser, 2004.
          Description:
          416 p.: ill.
          Note:
          Tekst in het Engels en het Frans.
          Permalink:
          https://lib.ugent.be/catalog/rug01:000894649
          MLA:
          Žaknić, Ivan, and Luc Shankland.

          Le Corbusier. Pavillon Suisse : the Biography of a Building. Basel: Birkhäuser, 2004.

          APA:
          Žaknić, I., & Shankland, L. (2004). Le Corbusier.

          At the behest of Professor Rudolf Fueter, mathematician and Rector of the University of Zurich, it was decided to commission Le Corbusier to build the pavilion.

          Pavillon Suisse : the biography of a building. Basel: Birkhäuser.

          Chicago:
          Žaknić, Ivan, and Luc Shankland. Le Corbusier. Pavillon S