In honor of MoMA's upcoming Le Corbusier exhibition, Arch Digest visits La Maison Blanche, a home the architect built for his family in Switzerland in 1912. More than a century later, "the floral wallpaper, antique furniture, ornamental hardware, diaphanous curtains" remain, as do the "richness of detail, and the masterful integration of site plan and interior design" of the structure itself. [Arch Digest]
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