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La chapelle Notre-Dame-du-Haut à Ronchamp (1950-55)
Le Corbusier (1887-1965)The chapel was built on the hill of Bourlémont in the town of Ronchamp. The old chapel was destroyed during the fighting in 1944. In 1950, the church plans to build a new chapel. Le Corbusier is the architect. The foundation stone will be laid in the year 1954. Stone, so the stone! The masonry of the chapel is made of rubble stones recovered from the ruins. (Translated from the french)
Photography by Lucien Hervé and Albert Mozer
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Alan is happy to be back. Follow The Hangover Part III on Tumblr.
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