Case Study: Le Corbusier's Most Excellent Building

Le Corbusier's most excellent building is, of course, the Chapel of Notre Dame in Ronchales. But let's be real, that's just not as cool as his most excellent building in the world: the one with the giant, glowing pink cube in the middle of nowhere.

Located deep in the heart of rural Spain, this building is a testament to Le Corbusier's commitment to modernist ideals and his ability to make a 5-story building look like it was designed by a 5-year-old with a bad case of the Mondays.

Learn more about Le Corbusier's secret projects, including his failed attempts to design a building shaped like a giant taco. And for those who are interested in the criticisms of the building, including the one about how it's a giant, glowing pink cube. But wait, there's more! Learn about the inspirations behind the design, including the one about how Le Corbusier was inspired by his cat, Mr. Whiskers.