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Pavillon Le Corbusier eGuide pavillon-le-corbusier.ch eguide.pavillon-le-corbuier.ch Direction and curation: Museum für Gestaltung Zürich museum-gestaltung.ch An offer of: Kultur Stadt Zürich Lower Level 1 2 1 Tribüne im Untergeschoss, Nachbau 2018, Pavillon Le Corbusier. Abbildung: Museum für Gestaltung Zürich / ZHdK 2 Ehemaliges Sekretariat mit Oberlicht, Pavillon Le Corbusier. Abbildung: Museum für Gestaltung Zürich / ZHdK The Zurich architect Willy Boesiger (1904–1990), editor of the complete works of Le Corbusier and curator of the major exhibition on his work at the Kunsthaus Zürich in 1957, was the one who introduced Heidi Weber to the architect. Boesiger was the local architect for the pavilion from 1961 to early 1966, and Le Corbusier largely entrusted him with planning its secondary spaces. The building application drafted in Paris in December 1961 did not yet contain a basement level. Boesiger’s initial plans from 1962 show only an air-raid shelter and a boiler room underground. Later, storage rooms and restrooms were added, as well as a large exhibition space. Boesiger built the lower level in concrete while Le Corbusier was still alive. The interiors were then finished in spray-on plaster and with oak furniture by Boesiger’s successors Alain Tavès and Robert Rebutato, who also gave the two skylights their definitive shape. Lower level with skylight, Pavillon Le Corbusier https://eguide.pavillon-le-corbusier.ch/en/objekt/untergeschoss/

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PavillonLe CorbusiereGuide

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Direction and curation:Museum für Gestaltung Zürichmuseum-gestaltung.ch

An offer of:Kultur Stadt Zürich

Lower Level

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1 Tribüne im Untergeschoss, Nachbau2018, Pavillon Le Corbusier. Abbildung:Museum für Gestaltung Zürich / ZHdK

2 Ehemaliges Sekretariat mit Oberlicht,Pavillon Le Corbusier. Abbildung:Museum für Gestaltung Zürich / ZHdK

The Zurich architect Willy Boesiger (1904–1990), editor of thecomplete works of Le Corbusier and curator of the majorexhibition on his work at the Kunsthaus Zürich in 1957, was theone who introduced Heidi Weber to the architect. Boesiger wasthe local architect for the pavilion from 1961 to early 1966, andLe Corbusier largely entrusted him with planning its secondaryspaces. The building application drafted in Paris in December1961 did not yet contain a basement level. Boesiger’s initialplans from 1962 show only an air-raid shelter and a boiler roomunderground. Later, storage rooms and restrooms were added,as well as a large exhibition space. Boesiger built the lowerlevel in concrete while Le Corbusier was still alive. The interiorswere then finished in spray-on plaster and with oak furniture byBoesiger’s successors Alain Tavès and Robert Rebutato, whoalso gave the two skylights their definitive shape.

Lower level with skylight, Pavillon Le Corbusier

https://eguide.pavillon-le-corbusier.ch/en/objekt/untergeschoss/