

Dr. Blanche Mallet-Stevens
From Hector Guimard to Mallet-Stevens, including Le Corbusier, the 16th arrondissement offers visitors the chance to explore a whole chapter of architectural history.
Art Nouveau transcended the Haussmannian model, leading young architects to completely rethink the fundamentals of the art of building. Reinforced concrete offered new possibilities and gave free rein to the imagination of this new generation of architects.

At No. 9 Rue du Docteur-Blanche, a small dead end which was named after its architect during his lifetime, Robert Mallet-Stevens.
This is a unique real estate development project. The architect’s intention was to create an atmosphere conducive to calm and relaxation. The distinctive feature of this complex is its tiered, open-air terraces.
This modern city unfolds like a cinematic sequence.
If you love architecture, the Le Corbusier Foundation, located at 8-10 Square du Dr. Blanche in Paris’s 16th arrondissement, offers a full program and a variety of activities that allow you to explore Maison La Roche and Le Corbusier’s “apartment-studio.”
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