Unite d’Habitation: Le Corbusier
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The iconic Unite d'Habitation in Marseille, France marked Le Corbusier's groundbreaking debut into large-scale architecture in 1947. This ambitious endeavor was brought to life through a school project, where students collaborated on a unique prototype. The base of the structure was meticulously cut from wood using a CNC router, while the walls were precision-cut by a laser cutter. Bringing it all together, an Arduino board was wired into the system, harnessing innovation and creativity.
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