Maison Guiette: Le Corbusier’s Modernist Outpost in Antwerp, Belgium

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Amidst the traditional streets of Antwerp, where centuries-old townhouses stand as remnants of a historic European city, a stark white volume quietly asserts its presence. Maison Guiette, designed by Le Corbusier in 1926, is an anomaly in its surroundings — a bold statement of modernity in a context that had not yet embraced it.

While today it is overshadowed by the architect's more famous works, this house holds a unique place in history: it was Le Corbusier's first built project outside France, a precursor to his later architectural experiments, and a manifestation of his emerging Modernist principles. Despite its modest scale, it was a manifesto in built form — a house that encapsulated the essence of an architectural revolution.

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Cite: Diogo Borges Ferreira. "Maison Guiette: Le Corbusier’s Modernist Outpost in Antwerp, Belgium" 28 Mar 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1028269/maison-guiette-le-corbusiers-modernist-outpost-in-antwerp-belgium> ISSN 0719-8884

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