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Le Corbusier and the Czech Republic: He Called Vary a Cake and Was Jealous of the Veletržní Palace

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When the Swiss-French architect, artist, designer and urban planner Le Corbusier died on August 27, 1965, he left behind many ideas for thinking about modern architecture: from austere reinforced concrete buildings to visionary plans for housing estates. He was admired but also criticized all over the world – and he and his work also have ties to the Czech Republic. The architecture in Chomutov, Prague, Karlovy Vary and Zlín is more or less clos…
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When the Swiss-French architect, artist, designer and urban planner Le Corbusier died on August 27, 1965, he left behind many ideas for thinking about modern architecture: from austere reinforced concrete buildings to visionary plans for housing estates. He was admired but also criticized all over the world – and he and his work also have ties to the Czech Republic. The architecture in Chomutov, Prague, Karlovy Vary and Zlín is more or less clos…

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Česká televize broke the news in on Wednesday, August 27, 2025.
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