New 2017 Car Releases ‘’2017 Renault Coupe Corbusier ‘’ Cars Coming Out In 2017
The 2017 Renault Coupe Corbusier concept celebrates 50 years since the adoption of Le Corbusier, the Swiss-French architect, artist and urban planner.
Renault unveiled the 2017 Corbusier concept car at night Villa Savoye, a building completed in 1931 by Le Corbusier.
Now regarded as the best examples of the "international style", the villa seems perfectly normal to many observers, but when he was at the ground breaking as it was lifted from the ground, used in reinforced concrete, had a plan open floor, featuring full width windows and had a functional roof.
According to Renault, the designers of this concept were inspired by the "simplicity of ideas, visible structure and aesthetics assumed, geometric elegance and mastery of light" of Le Corbusier.
The 2017 Coupe will be displayed Corbusier Villa Savoye as part of "Cars for life: the automobile and the modernism of the 20th and 21st centuries" exhibition organized by the Centre of National Monuments of the French government.
Born in Switzerland in 1887, Le Corbusier died in 1965. Le Corbusier is considered one of the founders of what is now regarded as modern architecture.
In addition to building design, Le Corbusier was a painter, and was also active in urban planning, with a particular interest in the automotive affect the shape, layout and design of cities.
Renault unveiled the 2017 Corbusier concept car at night Villa Savoye, a building completed in 1931 by Le Corbusier.
Now regarded as the best examples of the "international style", the villa seems perfectly normal to many observers, but when he was at the ground breaking as it was lifted from the ground, used in reinforced concrete, had a plan open floor, featuring full width windows and had a functional roof.
According to Renault, the designers of this concept were inspired by the "simplicity of ideas, visible structure and aesthetics assumed, geometric elegance and mastery of light" of Le Corbusier.
The 2017 Coupe will be displayed Corbusier Villa Savoye as part of "Cars for life: the automobile and the modernism of the 20th and 21st centuries" exhibition organized by the Centre of National Monuments of the French government.
Born in Switzerland in 1887, Le Corbusier died in 1965. Le Corbusier is considered one of the founders of what is now regarded as modern architecture.
In addition to building design, Le Corbusier was a painter, and was also active in urban planning, with a particular interest in the automotive affect the shape, layout and design of cities.