Hallway in 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 glass block floors, staircase with metal wire railing, and a curving metal-framed skylight set with small square glass panes.

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

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The stairwell’s vaulted glass ceiling supports an original light fixture designed by Le Corbusier, made of a nickel-plated metal tube suspended from a steel crossbeam and lit using bare bulbs.