Villa Baizeau is a residential home in the Carthage Palace, Tunis, Tunisia designed by Swiss modernist architect Le Corbusier in 1928.[1] The building is the only work in Tunisia by the architect.[2]
Villa Baizeau | |
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General information | |
Coordinates | 36°51′30″N 10°20′21″E / 36.85825°N 10.33908°E |
Groundbreaking | 1930 |
Construction started | 1928 |
Le Corbusier designed the entire project remotely; neither he nor any member of his staff visited the site before, during, or following construction of the building.[3]
References
edit- ^ de Heer, Jan (2009). The architectonic colour : polychromy in the purist architecture of Le Corbusier. Hall, George. Rotterdam: 010 Publishers. p. 132. ISBN 9789064506710. OCLC 234775556.
- ^ "Au cœur du palais de Carthage, une mystérieuse villa signée Le Corbusier..." Webdo (in French). 2016-01-08. Retrieved 2019-05-03.
- ^ Heer, Jan de (2009). The Architectonic Colour: Polychromy in the Purist Architecture of Le Corbusier. 010 Publishers. p. 132. ISBN 9789064506710.