Petite maison au bord du lac Léman

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Petite maison au bord du lac Léman is a small modernist lakeside house in Switzerland designed by Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret, celebrated as an early masterpiece of 20th-century architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 20th-century architectural work
house
modernist house
work of architecture
alsoKnownAs Villa Le Lac
surface form: Le Lac house

Petite maison de Corseaux
Villa Le Lac
architect Le Corbusier
Pierre Jeanneret
architecturalStyle International Style
Modernism
client parents of Le Corbusier
country Switzerland
floorArea approximately 64 square metres
hasFeature garden facing the lake
lakeside terrace
long horizontal window on the lake side
hasFunction single-family dwelling
hasMaterial plaster
reinforced concrete
hasNumberOfStoreys 1
hasPlanType rectangular plan
hasSpace compact bedroom area
living room with panoramic window
small roof garden
hasView Alps
Lake Geneva
heritageStatus listed building in Switzerland
influenced later small modernist houses
locatedIn Canton of Vaud
Lake Geneva region
village of Corseaux
locatedOn shore of Lake Geneva
notableFor compact plan
early example of Le Corbusier’s domestic architecture
innovative use of ribbon windows
integration with lakeside landscape
minimalist interior layout
originalUse holiday home
partOf corpus of Le Corbusier’s early works
period early modern movement in architecture
recognizedAs early masterpiece of 20th-century architecture
roofType flat roof
yearCompleted 1924
yearDesigned 1923

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Petite villa au bord du lac Léman (Villa ‘Le Lac’) alsoKnownAs Petite maison au bord du lac Léman