The great architect, in love with Cape Martin, designed this pocket "castle" (3.66 m by 3.66) as a model of minimum habitat from the "Modulor". Furniture, just as important, separates spaces and activities and facilitates storage.
In love with the Mediterranean and light, Le Corbusier built this cabanon in 1952, facing the sea, on the rocky slopes of Roquebrune Cap Martin.
Indissociable from its natural setting, this original dwelling combines the rustic simplicity of cabins with the functionalism that permeates all his work. Together with Villa E-1027, Étoile de Mer and the Unités de Camping, it forms a remarkable architectural ensemble, illustrating the modern movement and the preoccupations of this architect, urban planner, painter and decorator.
Indissociable from its natural setting, this original dwelling combines the rustic simplicity of cabins with the functionalism that permeates all his work. Together with Villa E-1027, Étoile de Mer and the Unités de Camping, it forms a remarkable architectural ensemble, illustrating the modern movement and the preoccupations of this architect, urban planner, painter and decorator.










