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.