Cultural
Argentine

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This cultural heritage site encompasses the architectural works of Le Corbusier located in Argentina, representing significant contributions to the Modern Movement in the twentieth century. The structures exemplify Le Corbusier's design principles, including functional modernism, innovative use of materials, and integration of form with purpose. Situated in Argentina, these buildings demonstrate the international influence of the Modern Movement and its adaptation to local contexts. The site's architectural character is defined by clean lines, geometric forms, and rational spatial organization that characterize Le Corbusier's distinctive approach. The inscribed works serve as important documentation of modernist architectural practice and its implementation beyond Europe. The ensemble illustrates the dissemination and application of avant-garde design principles in South American architecture during the mid-twentieth century.