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Charlotte Perriand (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁlɔt peʁjɑ̃]; 24
October 1903 – 27
October 1999) was a
French architect and designer. Her work
aimed to create...
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designed by Le Corbusier,
Pierre Jeanneret, and the
French designer Charlotte Perriand, who
worked in the
atelier of the Swiss-French
architect Le
Corbusier and...
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planning is
being studied by the
Grenoble School of Architecture.
Charlotte Perriand designed and
built Arc 1600, Arc 1800, and Arc 2000. She led the Les Arcs...
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Perriand and
inviting her to join his studio. His cousin,
Pierre Jeanneret, also
collaborated on many of the designs.
Before the
arrival of
Perriand,...
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practice together. From 1927 to 1937 they
worked together with
Charlotte Perriand at the Le Corbusier-Pierre
Jeanneret studio. In 1929 the trio prepared...
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experiential and
viewed from a single,
fixed point. In 1928, Le
Corbusier and
Perriand collaborated on furniture, the
fruits of
their collaboration were first...
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response to the
traditional club
chair in 1928 by a team of three:
Charlotte Perriand, Le Corbusier, and his
cousin and
colleague Pierre Jeanneret. The LC-2...
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rights to
products designed by Le Corbusier,
Pierre Jeanneret and
Charlotte Perriand, the most
important names of 20th
century design.
These included the LC1...
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Fauteuil Grand Confort, a club
chair designed by Le
Corbusier and
Charlotte Perriand MAP1LC3B, a
protein involved in
autophagy MAP1LC3A, a
protein LC3 (codec)...
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Corbusier and
Pierre Jeanneret in 1923-1925 and
renovated by
Charlotte Perriand in 1928. No
longer inhabited, they
house the
Fondation Le
Corbusier museum...