Graphe
Martínez Avezuela

SOFÍA JACK

Une petite maison

2024

Charcoal on Ingres Guarro paper (Talens 064 aerosol fixative)

482 × 357 mm

A small house (Petite Maison Corseaux), intended as a residence for Le Corbusier's parents, was built between 1923-24 according to plans by Le Corbusier and his cousin, Pierre Jeanneret in Corseaux (Vevey, Switzerland). Known as Villa le Lac, the house - measuring 64 m2 - is a simple white plaster parallelepiped on one floor consisting of a living room, a bedroom, a bathroom, a small living room that can be converted into a guest bedroom, a hall, a toilet, a kitchen and a laundry room with storage space for clothes and other items.