Le Corbusier’s Maisons Jaoul in Paris is an example of brutalist architecture. Built between 1951 and 1955, these houses feature raw concrete and brick facades, with a focus on functional living spaces. The design emphasizes simplicity, geometric forms, and an honest expression of materials, characteristic of Le Corbusier’s modernist principles.

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Le Corbusier’s Maisons Jaoul in Paris is an example of brutalist architecture. Built between 1951 and 1955, these houses feature raw concrete and brick facades, with a focus on functional living spaces. The design emphasizes simplicity, geometric forms, and an honest expression of materials, characteristic of Le Corbusier’s modernist principles.
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Le Corbusier’s Maisons Jaoul in Paris is an example of brutalist architecture. Built between 1951 and 1955, these houses feature raw concrete and brick facades, with a focus on functional living spaces. The design emphasizes simplicity, geometric forms, and an honest expression of materials, characteristic of Le Corbusier’s modernist principles.

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