Le Corbusier, Carpenter Center for Visual Arts - mjobrien architect
Le Corbusier, Carpenter Center for Visual Arts - mjobrien architect Le Corbusier, Carpenter Center for Visual Arts - mjobrien architect
Ondulatories & Aereatures The glazing between the ondulatories was not operable in most of LeCorbusier’s projects. To provide for ventilation, Corbu designed pivoting opaque panels he called aereatures that could be opened to allow in air, keeping the glazing system a simple, inexpensive, fixed design.
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Ondulatories &<br />
Aereatures<br />
The glazing between the<br />
ondulatories was not operable in<br />
most of <strong>Le</strong><strong>Corbusier</strong>’s projects.<br />
To provide <strong>for</strong> ventilation, Corbu<br />
designed pivoting opaque<br />
panels he called aereatures that<br />
could be opened to allow in air,<br />
keeping the glazing system a<br />
simple, inexpensive, fixed design.