Pavillon Suisse

7 boulevard Jourdan

About

This triumphal architectural marvel was designed by famed modern architect Le Corbusier in conjunction with his cousin Pierre Jeanneret. It was constructed in 1933 as a part of the Cité Internationale university and it features a distinctive skeletal structure that features a windowed steel facade founded curved concrete columns resembling dog bones. The building has offices on the lower level and acts as a student dormitory with 46 rooms on the upper levels. It is open to visits on weekdays.

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