Cultural
Poissy · Yvelines · Île-de-France
Inscribed 2016

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This World Heritage Site encompasses selected architectural works designed by Le Corbusier across multiple countries, recognized for their fundamental contribution to the development of modern architecture in the twentieth century. The property was inscribed by UNESCO in 2016 to acknowledge Le Corbusier's influential design principles and innovative approaches to building form and function. Located in Poissy, within the Yvelines department of the Île-de-France region, the site includes the Villa Savoye, a residential masterpiece that exemplifies his concept of the five points of modern architecture. The villa is characterized by its distinctive features including pilotis (supporting columns), roof terraces, free-form interior plans, strip windows, and clean geometric lines that became defining elements of modernist design. The property represents a significant moment in architectural history when Le Corbusier translated his theoretical ideas into built form, influencing architects and urban planners worldwide and establishing new standards for residential design in the modern era.
Location
Poissy, Yvelines, Île-de-France
Inscription
2016