The exterior of the prototypical urban residential apartment building the Immeuble Clarté in 1932, a now UNESCO World Heritage site in Geneva, Switzerland commissioned by Edmond Wanner and designed by Le Corbusier and his cousin Pierre Jeanneret with double-height square concrete archway with a screen of glass blocks set above glass entryway.

A Dated Flat in a Building by None Other Than Le Corbusier Gets a Reverent Refresh

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Iron industrialist Edmond Wanner commissioned Le Corbusier and his cousin Pierre Jeanneret to design a prototypical urban dwelling. The result: the Immeuble Clarté, finished in 1932 and now a UNESCO World Heritage site housing residential and commercial tenants in the center of Geneva, Switzerland.