Thank you for the video walk-thru. Would anyone have recommendations on finding pictures from the day's the villa was occupied (i.e. furnished) I realize Le Corbusier espoused the home is a machine for the living, but this seems cold, institutional, and sterile without furnishing.
I'm not very sure, but I don't think it is. Since she was only 20 years old girl still studying when the house started being designed and she first met Corbusier at the age of 27.
Thanks for the comment. This building was owned by a swiss avant-garde art collector Raoul Albert La Roche. It was designed as a vacation house as well as a place for being housed his art colletions.