Le Corbusier built modern architecture with concrete

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Le Corbusier built modern architecture with concrete

Le Corbusier transformed architecture by pioneering functionalist designs using reinforced concrete, creating efficient "machines for living" that influenced global city planning and modern construction.

Le Corbusier, a Swiss-French architect, revolutionized early 20th-century architecture by championing functionalism and reinforced concrete. He saw buildings as 'machines for living,' prioritizing utility and simplicity over ornate decoration, a stark contrast to traditional styles. This approach, influenced by industrialization, allowed him to create open, flexible spaces without load-bearing walls.

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