Living with colour
Living with colour by Le Corbusier – a prospective interior designer explains exclusively to Les Couleurs Le Corbusier the colour concept of his appartment and how designing with exclusive wall colours was for him.
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Living with colour by Le Corbusier – a prospective interior designer explains exclusively to Les Couleurs Le Corbusier the colour concept of his appartment and how designing with exclusive wall colours was for him.
32001 blanc is the first colour of the Architectural Polychromy by Le Corbusier. "The cream white. Balanced, with stable aesthetics. The first mural ‘Velvet’ shade."
Architectural photography is generally understood to be photography that focuses on buildings. In exchange with Frédéric Laban, photographer from Marseille, we learned how he discovered the Le Corbusier buildings in France with his camera and captured exciting details.
The architect Philipp Mohr managed what Le Corbusier could never complete and realised the original plans of the great architect in his apartment of the Berlin Unité: he reconstructed the apartment through intensive studies on originals as well as using the original Le Corbusier colours.
With the help of Le Corbusier's Polychromie Architecturale, a lovingly thought-out and modern design hotel was created in dealing with the existing architecture, which is given an unmistakable character through delicate as well as intense colour compositions.
The Parisian old-style apartment designed by architect Alessandra Pisi Joncoux by Pisi Design, it was time to breathe new life - now it shines after a complete renovation in the fresh Le Corbusier nuances.
In conversation with meierei Interior Design & Design on conception and implementation of an architectural "whole-body experience".
To support the polychrome colour design, Le Corbusier developed the colour keyboards. In an interview we talk with colour expert Dr.Kalthegener.
The international flagship store of KARE Design was designed with 21 colours of the Architectural Polychromy.