Le Corbusier’s post-war housing experiments
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Le Corbusier’s post-war housing experiments were a series of innovative, high-density residential projects that sought to redefine modern urban living through standardized design, communal facilities, and sculptural concrete architecture.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Le Corbusier’s post-war housing experiments Context triple: [Unité d’Habitation de Firminy, associatedWith, Le Corbusier’s post-war housing experiments]
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Le Corbusier’s urban design for Chandigarh
Le Corbusier’s urban design for Chandigarh is a pioneering mid-20th-century modernist city plan in India, characterized by its sector-based layout, monumental civic architecture, and integration of symbolic public artworks.
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B.
Le Corbusier’s Five Points of Architecture
Le Corbusier’s Five Points of Architecture is a foundational modernist design manifesto that codifies principles such as pilotis, free plan, free façade, ribbon windows, and roof gardens to guide the creation of functional, minimalist buildings.
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The Formal Basis of Modern Architecture
The Formal Basis of Modern Architecture is a seminal architectural theory text by Peter Eisenman that rigorously analyzes form and structure in modernist design through abstract, diagrammatic methods.
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Le Corbusier’s Cabanon
Le Corbusier’s Cabanon is a tiny, minimalist seaside cabin on the French Riviera designed by the architect as a prototype of efficient, human-scaled living.
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The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier, an Outstanding Contribution to the Modern Movement
The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier, an Outstanding Contribution to the Modern Movement, is a transnational collection of 17 pioneering 20th-century buildings across seven countries that exemplify Le Corbusier’s influential ideas in modern architecture and urbanism.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Le Corbusier’s post-war housing experiments Target entity description: Le Corbusier’s post-war housing experiments were a series of innovative, high-density residential projects that sought to redefine modern urban living through standardized design, communal facilities, and sculptural concrete architecture.
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A.
Le Corbusier’s urban design for Chandigarh
Le Corbusier’s urban design for Chandigarh is a pioneering mid-20th-century modernist city plan in India, characterized by its sector-based layout, monumental civic architecture, and integration of symbolic public artworks.
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B.
Le Corbusier’s Five Points of Architecture
Le Corbusier’s Five Points of Architecture is a foundational modernist design manifesto that codifies principles such as pilotis, free plan, free façade, ribbon windows, and roof gardens to guide the creation of functional, minimalist buildings.
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C.
The Formal Basis of Modern Architecture
The Formal Basis of Modern Architecture is a seminal architectural theory text by Peter Eisenman that rigorously analyzes form and structure in modernist design through abstract, diagrammatic methods.
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D.
Le Corbusier’s Cabanon
Le Corbusier’s Cabanon is a tiny, minimalist seaside cabin on the French Riviera designed by the architect as a prototype of efficient, human-scaled living.
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E.
The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier, an Outstanding Contribution to the Modern Movement
The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier, an Outstanding Contribution to the Modern Movement, is a transnational collection of 17 pioneering 20th-century buildings across seven countries that exemplify Le Corbusier’s influential ideas in modern architecture and urbanism.
- F. None of above. chosen
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