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The Unite d’Habitation in French city of Marseille Royalty Free Stock Photo
Typical habitation of the native amazon indian Royalty Free Stock Photo
Typical habitation of the native amazon people Royalty Free Stock Photo
Insurance of habitation Royalty Free Stock Photo
Insurance of habitation Royalty Free Stock Photo
Housing Tax in French : Taxe d’habitation Royalty Free Stock Photo
Habitation orange block Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Unite de Habitation in FMarseille city, France
Sahara - migratory habitation Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Unite d’Habitation Corbusier in French city Marseille Royalty Free Stock Photo
Part of the Unite d’Habitation in French city of Marseille Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Unite d Habitation Corbusier in French city of Marseille Royalty Free Stock Photo
Insurance of habitation. Isolated 3D image Royalty Free Stock Photo
Insurance of habitation. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Unite d’Habitation in Marseille, France Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Unite d’Habitation in Marseille was the first large scale project for the famed architect Le Corbusier to supply the need for housing. In 1947 Le Corbusier was commissioned to design a multi-family residential housing project for the people of Marseille that were dislocated after the bombings on France. The Unite d’ Habitation, completed in 1952, was the first of a new housing project series for Le Corbusier that focused on communal living for all the inhabitants to shop, play, live, and come together in a “vertical garden city.”


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