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Hervé (Lucien) photographs of architecture and artworks by Le Corbusier
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Architectural projects (1905-1967), Series I. 1949-1965

Scope and Contents

This series documents Le Corbusier's architectural projects, including executed buildings, unrealized designs, and conceptual planning projects, through photographic slides and negatives, some of which are accompanied by contact prints. Organized by project, this photographic material was compiled by Lucien Hervé and Le Corbusier, and includes both Hervé's negatives and copies of negatives made by other photographers, including but not limited to, Charles Gérard, Marius Gravot, and Frédéric Boissonnas. Hervé worked closely with Le Corbusier on the selection of images for publication, and he also played the role of archivist by collecting, or creating, copies of existing images of Le Corbusier's early work. Included in this series are many images of pages from the eight volumes of Le Corbusier: Œuvre complète, depicting the publication of photographs and drawings, which again highlights the comprehensiveness of Hervé's efforts. While the majority of the black-and-white images of architectural projects completed during the 1920s and 1930s in this series are copy negatives of images taken by other photographers, it is important to note that they are frequently accompanied by color slides of the same buildings and sites taken by Hervé during the 1950s and 1960s.
Many of the copy negatives present here are assumed to have originally been glass plate negatives and many were numbered, either on the plate itself or on a corresponding contact print. Where these numbers have been identified, they are noted as: "Original negative numbers." The copy negatives are of various sizes and include negatives believed to have been made from interpositives (many on crudely-cut unlabeled film, fogged and slightly warped); negatives made from prints (made on pre-war 4 x 5 in. film, unlabeled process film, and post-war film); and negatives derived from positives of original glass plate negatives. Also included are positives of original glass plate negatives, which are the sharpest of all copies.
All negatives have been rehoused with their original order maintained, with the exception of negatives that were mislabeled. Mislabeled negatives have been integrated into the correct project. Hervé assigned letter codes and a numbering system to each project, but due to a large number of inconsistencies and material without designation, each negative was individually numbered by the Getty Research Institute during the original processing in 2006. The codes and numbering produced by the Getty are inspired by the way in which Hervé labeled material. All project titles, their punctuation, and dates have been taken directly from Le Corbusier's publications Le Corbusier: Oeuvre complète (Volumes 1-8), unless otherwise noted. The dates listed in parentheses are project dates, and do not reflect the dates on which the material was shot or printed.
Many of the black-and-white negatives in this series are accompanied by original annotated paper folders or glassine envelopes, and contact prints. Their presence is noted where applicable.
Additional information: In the fall of 2006, Allan Tomlinson conducted a detailed inventory of this collection. His resulting document contains the same information found in this finding aid, but at a more granular level, often describing the specific views depicted in individual negatives. All negative dimensions in this series were taken directly from this legacy data, therefore the data is accurate, but not always consistently expressed in standard archival nomenclature. Click here to view this original document: 2006 Inventory .

Arrangement

This series is arranged in chronological order by architectural project.
 

Villa Fallet (1905-1907)

Scope and Contents

Title taken from the catalog for the exhibition Le Corbusier: Architect of the Century, Hayward Gallery, London, 1987.
Box 1

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 9 items 6 x 8 cm., 6 x 7 cm.

Scope and Contents

VF 1-8A: Exterior views of villa. VF 7 is accompanied by an original annotated glassine envelope.
Box 1

Color slides

Physical Description: 47 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

VF 9-55: Exterior views of villa. Two slides are unmounted. VF 37-55 are misidentified in notes on mounts as photographs of Villa Stotzer or Villa Jaquemet.
Box 1

Villa Stotzer (1907-1908)

Physical Description: 21 items color slides 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

ST 1-21: Exterior views.
Title taken from the catalog for the exhibition La Chaux-de-Fonds et Jeanneret avant Le Corbusier, Musée des beaux-arts, La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, 1987.
 

Villa Jaquemet (1907-1908)

Scope and Contents

Title taken from the catalog for the exhibition La Chaux-de-Fonds et Jeanneret avant Le Corbusier, Musée des beaux-arts, La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, 1987.
Box 1

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 5 items 6 x 8 cm.

Scope and Contents

VJ 60-64: Exterior views and details of villa.
Box 1

Color slides

Physical Description: 59 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

VJ 1-59: Exterior views of villa and gardens. Some slides are misidentified in notes on mounts as Villa Stotzer or Villa Jeanneret. VJ 21 and 36 are misidentified as Villa Jacot.
Box 1

Ateliers d'artiste (1910)

Physical Description: 1 item black-and-white negative 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

AA 1: Image of page 22 of Oeuvre complète, Volume 1, depicting perspective drawings for a group of artists' studios.
 

Villa Favre-Jacot (1912)

Scope and Contents

A private residence built for Georges Favre-Jacot, the founder of the watch manufacturing company Zenith SA, Le Locle, Switzerland.
Title taken from the catalog for the exhibition La Chaux-de-Fonds et Jeanneret avant Le Corbusier, Musée des beaux-arts, La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, 1987.
Box 1

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 5 items 6 x 8 cm.

Scope and Contents

FJ 1-5: Exterior views and details of villa.
Box 1

Color slides

Physical Description: 39 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

FJ 6-44: Exterior views of villa, general views of villa's surroundings, and one general view of Le Locle, Switzerland, the municipality of the villa.
 

Villa Jeanneret (1912)

Scope and Contents

A private residence built for Le Corbusier's parents in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. Also known as "Villa Jeanneret-Perret" or "Maison Blanche."
Title taken from the catalog for the exhibition La Chaux-de-Fonds et Jeanneret avant Le Corbusier, Musée des beaux-arts, La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, 1987.
Box 1

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 5 items 6 x 8 cm.

Scope and Contents

JE 1-4A: Exterior views of villa and gardens.
Box 1

Color slides

Physical Description: 65 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

JE 5-69: Exterior views of villa and gardens.
 

Maison "Dom-ino" (1914-1915)

Scope and Contents

A conceptual design for a wall-less, open floor plan structure that could be applied to the mass production of housing units.
Box 2

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 8 items 4 x 5 in., 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

MD 1-7, 9: Images of pages of Œuvre complète, Volume 1. MD 1-3 are pages 24-26; MD 4 is page 23 (with the text masked out); MD 5-9 are images of the illustrations on page 26.
Box 2

Black-and-white slides

Physical Description: 7 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

MD 8, 10-15: Images of illustrations on page 26 of Œuvre complète, Volume 1.
 

Villa Schwob (1916-1917)

Scope and Contents

A private residence built for watchmaker Anatole Schwob in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. Also known as "Villa Turque."
Title taken from the catalog for the 1987 Hayward Gallery exhibition Le Corbusier, Architect of the Century.
Box 2

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 46 items 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 8 cm., 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

SC 1-45 [including SC 37A]: Views of the villa under construction, interior and exterior views, and a general view of La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. SC 36 is accompanied by an original paper folder and a contact print.
Box 2

Color transparency

Physical Description: 1 item 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

SC 73: Interior view.
Box 2

Color slides

Physical Description: 27 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

SC 46-72: Exterior views.
Box 2

Troyes (1919)

Physical Description: 2 items black-and-white negatives 88 x 120 mm., 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

TR 1-2: Images of pages 26 and 29 of Œuvre complète, Volume 1, depicting an unrealized design for a concrete housing development in Troyes, France. Also known as the "Cité ouvrière du Vouldy." Both negatives are accompanied by original annotated glassine envelopes.
Box 2

Maison "Monol" (1920)

Physical Description: 1 item black-and-white negative 90 x 120 mm.

Scope and Contents

MN 1: Image of page 30 of Œuvre complète, Volume 1 (with the text masked off), depicting an unrealized design for a suburban housing development.
Box 2

Maison "Citrohan" (1920)

Physical Description: 8 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 8 cm.

Scope and Contents

MC 1-8: Images of drawings and models for an unrealized project, a design for a modern house that stresses efficiency of space and the use of standardized building materials. MC 7-8 are accompanied by original annotated glassine sleeves.
Box 2

Salon d'automne (1922)

Physical Description: 1 item black-and-white negative 174 x 235 mm.

Scope and Contents

SO 1: Image of a plan for Une Ville Contemporaine being exhibited in 1922 at the Salon d'automne, an annual art exhibition held in Paris, France.
 

Villa à Vaucresson (1922)

Scope and Contents

Private residence built for George Besnus in Vaucresson, France. Also known as "Villa Besnus" or "Ker-Ka-Re."
Box 2

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 8 items 4 x 5 in., 6 x 8 cm., 117 x 177 mm.

Scope and Contents

VV 1-8: Exterior views and one interior view. VV 1, 3 and 8-11 are accompanied by original annotated glassine envelopes.
Original negative numbers: VV 4: 45 and 466; VV 6: 46 and 469.
Box 2

Black-and-white transparencies

Physical Description: 3 items 6 x 7 cm.

Scope and Contents

VV 9-12: Interior views and one exterior view.
 

Maison du peintre Ozenfant à Paris (1922-1924)

Scope and Contents

A structure combining both private living quarters and a painting studio for Amédée Ozenfant, Paris, France.
Box 2

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 17 items 5 x 7 in., 4 x 5 in., 6 x 7 cm.

Scope and Contents

MO 1-17: Exterior views of entire structure, and interior views of studio. MO 7, 9 and 17 are accompanied by their original annotated glassine envelopes.
Original negative numbers: MO 3: 68 (?) and 446; MO 4-5: 63 (two copies of same negative); MO 11: 61 and 481; MO 13-15: 64 and 479 (three copies of same negative).
Box 2

Color slides

Physical Description: 46 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

MO 18-63: Exterior and interior views.
 

Immeubles-villas (1922-1925)

Scope and Contents

Unrealized design for a large-scale housing block with 120 rentable units.
Box 2

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 3 items 87 x 112 mm., 68 x 111 mm., 55 x 87 mm.

Scope and Contents

IV 1-3: Images of pages 41, 43 and 92 of Œuvre complète, Volume 1.
Box 2

Black-and-white slide

Physical Description: 1 item 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

IV 4: Image of page 43 of Œuvre complète, Volume. 1.
 

Maisons La Roche et Jeanneret (1923-1924)

Scope and Contents

Images of a project consisting of two private residences that are physically connected, located in the 16th arrondissement, Paris, France. Villa La Roche was designed for Raoul La Roche, a Swiss banker, while the adjacent Villa Jeanneret was designed for Albert Jeanneret (Le Corbusier's brother) and Lotti Raaf. The project was designed by both Le Corbusier and his cousin Pierre Jeanneret. Both dwellings now house the Fondation Le Corbusier, which includes a museum and archives. Some of the black-and-white negatives for this project are copies of images originally produced by Frédéric Boissonnas, circa 1925.
Box 2

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 179 items 5 x 7 in., 4 x 5 in., 6 x 9 cm., 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

ML 1-62, 64-176 [including 40A-40B, 74A]: Exterior and interior views, including the entrance front of both houses, the dining room in Maison La Roche, and the living room in Maison Jeanneret. Many of the negatives are accompanied by their original annotated glassine envelopes.
Original negative numbers: ML 1: number indecipherable; ML 7: 490 (?); ML 8-9: 487 (last digit faded); ML 10-11: 106; ML 65: 118; ML 66-68: 119 and 540 (540 is crossed out); ML 73: 115.
Box 3

Color slides

Physical Description: 158 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

ML 177-334: Exterior and interior views, and details of roof terraces and garden. Includes views of the gallery wing of Maison La Roche and the artworks displayed there.
Note: ML 197 and 198 are misidentified in notes on mounts as "VPL" (Villa Planeix) and "VCO" (Villa Cook) respectively; 332 is misidentified as "Villa Planex" [sic] on verso. ML 320-325 are possibly interior details of Maison Jeanneret.
Box 2

Black-and-white transparency

Physical Description: 1 item 6 x 7 cm.

Scope and Contents

ML 63: An interior view of the dining room in Maison Jeanneret.
 

Maisons Lipchitz et Miestchaninoff (1923-1924)

Scope and Contents

Images of a compound consisting of two houses and accompanying artist studios and workshops, Boulogne-sur-Seine (Boulogne-Billancourt), France.
Box 3

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 22 items 6 x 8 cm., 5 x 7 in., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

LM 1-25 [including 19A]: Exterior and interior views, including views of the garden. LM 3-4, 12, 18-19 and 20-25 are accompanied by original annotated glassine envelopes.
Box 3

Color slides

Physical Description: 52 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

LM 30-76: Exterior and interior views. Includes exterior views of adjoining Canale House (not designed by Le Corbusier), views of and from the roof terrace, and views of the garden. One slide is unmounted.
Box 3

Black-and-white transparencies

Physical Description: 4 items 6 x 7 cm.

Scope and Contents

LM 22-25: Exterior views.
Box 3

Maisons en série pour artisans (1924)

Physical Description: 1 item black-and-white negative 88 x 119 mm.

Scope and Contents

MA 1: An image of page 54 of Œuvre complète, Volume 1.
Box 3

Cité Lège, ten houses for Henry Frugès (1924)

Physical Description: 2 items black-and-white negatives 90 x 112 mm., 97 x 114 mm.

Scope and Contents

LF 1-2: Exterior views of the buildings under construction, with one showing the canteen, Lège-Cap-Ferret, France. Title taken from the catalog for the exhibition Le Corbusier: Architect of the Century, Hayward Gallery, London, 1987.
 

Petite villa au bord du lac Léman (1925)

Box 3

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 26 items 4 x 5 in., 6 x 8 cm., 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

VL 1-24 [including 14A, 24A]: Exterior and interior views, an image of two photographs of the villa pinned to display board, and an image of page 67 from Le Corbusier, L'atelier de la recherche patiente, 1960. VL 21 depicts a man, possibly Albert Jeanneret, standing on the terrace. VL 1, 4 and 14A accompanied by original annotated glassine envelopes.
Original negative numbers: VL 3-4: 242 and 492 (two copies of the same negative).
Box 4

Color slides

Physical Description: 82 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

VL 29-111: Interior views and images of the roof terrace.
Box 3

Black-and-white transparencies

Physical Description: 4 items 6 x 7 cm.

Scope and Contents

VL 25-28: Exterior views.
 

Pessac (1925)

Box 4

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 92 items 6 x 9 cm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

PE 1-91, 112: Exterior views of the buildings, and one interior view of the living room. Many negatives are numbered in marker and accompanied by original annotated glassine envelopes.
Box 4

Black-and-white slides

Physical Description: 20 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

PE 92-111: Exterior views of buildings and images of page 78 of Œuvre complète, Volume 1.
Box 4

Color slides

Physical Description: 13 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

PE 113-125: Exterior views of buildings.
Box 4

Villa Meyer, Paris (1925)

Physical Description: 4 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 86 x 111 mm., 99 x 123 mm.

Scope and Contents

MY 1-4: Images of drawings, including axonometric drawings and reproductions from pages 88 and 90 of Œuvre complète, Volume 1.
 

Petite maison d'artistes à Boulogne (Maison Ternisien) (1925-1927)

Box 4

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 4 items 5 x 7 in., 92 x 120 mm., 6 x 7 cm.

Scope and Contents

MT 2-5: Four copies of the same image of the garden and studio.
Original negative numbers: MT 4-5: 89 and 612 (612 is crossed out; two copies of same negative).
Box 4

Black-and-white transparency

Physical Description: 1 item 6 x 7 cm.

Scope and Contents

MT 1: An image of the garden and studio (a copy of MT 2-5).
 

Pavillon de l'Esprit-Nouveau, Paris (1925)

Box 4

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 40 items 4 x 5 in., 5 x 7 in., 6 x 9 cm

Scope and Contents

EN 1, 3-40 [including EN 11A]: Exterior and interior views, a view of the "jardins-suspendus," images of pages of Œuvre complète, Volume 1 pinned to a display board, and images of photographs of the pavilion pinned to a display board (some showing the "Plan Voisin de Paris" display). EN 6, 12-14, 16, 19 and 31 are accompanied by original annotated glassine envelopes.
Original negative numbers: EN 14: 508; EN 15: 39; EN 17-18: 61 and 515 (two copies of same negative); EN 19: 12; EN 20: 20; EN 25: 21 and 522.
Box 4

Black-and-white transparency

Physical Description: 1 item 6 x 4.5 cm.

Scope and Contents

EN 2: An image showing several pages from Œuvre complète, Volume 1, and images of photographs of Œuvre complète, Volume 1 pinned to a display board.
 

Le "Plan Voisin" de Paris (1925)

Box 4

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 27 items 8 x 10 in., 5 x 7 in., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

PV 1-24, 26, 29-30: Images of models, and pages from Œuvre complète, Volume 1, and one image of page 63 from Le Corbusier, L'atelier de la recherche patiente, 1960.
Box 4

Black-and-white transparencies

Physical Description: 6 items 6 x 7 cm.

Scope and Contents

PV 25, 27-28: Images of models, and an image of an illustration from page 117 of Œuvre complète, Volume 1.
Box 4

Black-and-white slides

Physical Description: 3 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

PV 31-33: Images of models.
 

Maison Cook (1926-1927)

Box 4

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 38 items 5 x 7 in., 4 x 5 in., 6 x 6 cm

Scope and Contents

VC 1-28, 30-39: Exterior and interior views, a view of the roof terrace, images of photographs of the building clipped to display boards, and an image of cross-sectional drawings on page 133 of Œuvre complète, Volume 2. VC 7, 38 and 39 accompanied by original annotated glassine envelopes.
Original negative numbers: VC 11-13: 238 (three copies of same negative); VC 14: 26 and 666; VC 16: 654 (last number partly cut off on trimmed edge); VC 21: 93; VC 31: 94 and 663 (numbers partly cut off on trimmed edge); VC 33-36: 664 (four copies of same negative).
Box 4

Color slides

Physical Description: 7 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

VC 43-49: Exterior views from the garden and the street.
Box 4

Black-and-white transparencies

Physical Description: 4 items 6 x 7 cm.

Scope and Contents

VC 29, 40-42: Interior views. VC 41 accompanied by an original annotated glassine envelope.
 

Maison Guiette à Anvers (1926)

Box 4

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 7 items 6 x 8 cm., 6 x 6 cm., 64 x 83 mm.

Scope and Contents

MG 1-7: Exterior and interior views, one image of page 138 of Œuvre complète, Volume 1, and one image of a photographic print pinned to a display board.
Box 4

Color slides

Physical Description: 24 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

MG 8-31: Exterior views, and one interior view (MG 31).
 

Villa à Garches (Villa Stein-de Monzie) (1927-1928)

Scope and Contents

Many of the black-and-white negatives for this project are copies of images originally produced by Charles Gérard, 1927-1928.
Box 5

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 49 items 4 x 5 in., 5 x 7 in., 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 8 cm.

Scope and Contents

VG 1-48, 61-63: Exterior and interior views, images of plans, one image of pages 142-144 of Œuvre complète, Volume 1, and an image of an axonometric drawing of the villa. VG 14 and 36 are accompanied by original annotated glassine envelopes.
Note: VG 48 was originally filed with these photographs, but is difficult to identify and may belong elsewhere.
Original negative numbers: VG 7: 128; VG 10: 129 (number difficult to read); VG 11: 125 (number partly cut off on trimmed edge); VG 15: 126; VG 16: 156 (number partly cut off on trimmed edge); VG 17-18: 157 (two copies of same negative); VG 20-21: 153 (two copies of same negative); VG 24: 158; VG 31: 144; VG 32: 145; VG 34-35: 163 (two copies of same negative); VG 36-37: 137 (two copies of same negative); VG 42: 133.
Box 5

Color slides

Physical Description: 41 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

VG 66-106: Exterior views, including views of the first floor covered terrace and the roof garden.
Box 5

Black-and-white transparencies

Physical Description: 14 items 5 x 7 in., 6 x 7 cm.

Scope and Contents

VG 49-63: Exterior views, including views of the first floor covered terrace and the roof garden.
Box 5

Black-and-white slides

Physical Description: 2 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

VG 64, 65: Exterior views.
 

La Colonie "Weissenhof" à Stuttgart (1927)

Box 5

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 24 items 4 x 5 in., 35 mm., 6 x 8 cm.

Scope and Contents

WS 3-24 [including WS 2A and WS 2B]: Exterior views, including views of the Oud houses and the postwar house built to replace the demolished Gropius house.
Original negative numbers: WS 2A: 173.
Box 5

Color slides

Physical Description: 31 items 35mm

Scope and Contents

WS 25-55: Exterior views, including a view of one building with scaffolding erected against it.
Box 5

Black-and-white transparencies

Physical Description: 2 items 3.5 x 4.5 in.

Scope and Contents

WS 1-2: Exterior views.
 

Maison Planeix à Paris (1927-1928)

Scope and Contents

The title of this project was misspelled as "Plainex" in the original edition of Œuvre complète, Volume 1.
Box 5

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 70 items 35 mm., 6 x 8 cm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

MP 1-70: Exterior and interior views. MP 39-40 are frames which overlap on the film strip, with a consequent partial double exposure.
Box 5

Color slides

Physical Description: 79 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

MP 71-149: Exterior and interior views, and details of the exterior staircase to garden. Thirteen of the slides are unmounted.
 

Palais pour la Société des Nations (1927-1928)

Box 5

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 17 items 5 x 7 in., 4 x 5 in., 6 x 8 cm., 8 x 10 in.

Scope and Contents

SN 1-5, 9-16, 18-21: Images of illustrations from Œuvre complète, Volume 1 and Le Corbusier, L'atelier de la recherche patiente, 1960, and images of other plans and drawings. SN 10 is an original drawing reproduced on page 162 of Œuvre complète, Volume 1. SN 11-15 are accompanied by original annotated glassine envelopes.
Box 5

Black-and-white transparencies

Physical Description: 4 items 6 x 7 cm., 7 x 9 cm.

Scope and Contents

SN 6-8, 17: SN 8 is an image of an original drawing reproduced on page 162 of Œuvre complète, Volume 1, and SN 17 is a image of plans.
 

Pavillon Nestlé (1928)

Box 6

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 10 items 8 x 10 in., 5 x 7 in., 4 x 5 in., 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

PN 1-10: Exterior views. These are copies of the images published on page 174 of Œuvre complète, Volume 1.
Original negative numbers: PN 1: 85.
Box 6

Black-and-white transparency

Physical Description: 1 item 6 x 7 cm.

Scope and Contents

PN 11: Exterior view of the front façade of the building. This image was published on page 174 of Œuvre complète, Volume 1.
 

Villa à Carthage (1928)

Box 6

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 11 items 4 x 5 in., 6 x 11 cm., 5 x 7 in.

Scope and Contents

VE 1-11: Exterior views of the finished building and images of drawings. VE 11 is accompanied by an original annotated glassine envelope.
Box 6

Color slides

Physical Description: 9 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

VE 12-20: Images of sheets of drawings taped to a wall.
 

Ville d'Avray (Villa Church) (1928-1929)

Box 6

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 23 items 4 x 5 in., 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

VA 1-19, 21-24: Exterior views of the pavilion (views of roof terrace and garden), interior views (views of the ground floor entrance hall, the living room, the "grande salle," and the library), an exterior view of the annex, and an interior view of the dining room in the annex. Also includes an image of a photographic print of VA 19 pinned to a display board.
Original negative numbers: VA 1: 278; VA 3-4: 271 (two copies of same negative); VA 6: 28- (number partly cut off on trimmed edge); VA 12: 272 (third digit difficult to read); VA 13: 274; VA 15: 275; VA 16: 277; VA 18: 279.
Box 6

Black-and-white transparency

Physical Description: 1 item 6 x 7 cm.

Scope and Contents

VA 20: An interior view of the dining room in the Annex.
Original negative number: 280.
 

Palais du Centrosoyus à Moscou (1928-1935)

Scope and Contents

Images of a government building in Moscow, Russia, also known as the Tsentrosoyuz Building, or Centrosoyuz Building.
Box 6

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 65 items 6 x 6 cm., 4 x 5 in., 6 x 8 cm.

Scope and Contents

PC 1, 3-64 [including 2B-2C]: Exterior and interior views, a view of the building under construction, images of drawings ("le hall principal et les vestiaires") and an architectural model, and images of photographic prints of the model shown in PC 3 mounted on display boards. PC 3-4 are accompanied by original annotated glassine envelopes. PC 63-64 are medium format negatives with original paper folders accompanied by contact prints.
Box 6

Black-and-white transparencies

Physical Description: 2 items 6.5 x 7.5 cm.

Scope and Contents

PC 2-2A: Images of drawings of the main hall and cloakrooms.
Box 6

Maisons Loucheur (1929)

Physical Description: 2 items black-and-white negatives 72 x 118 mm., 6 x 8 cm.

Scope and Contents

LO 1-2: An image of page 86 of Le Corbusier, L'atelier de la recherche patiente, 1960, and an image of the original drawing reproduced on that page.
 

Études d'urbanisation en Amérique du Sud (Rio de Janeiro Montevideo São Paulo) (1929)

Box 6

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 7 items 35 mm., 5 x 7 in., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

UR 1-3, 6-7, 9-10: Images of several drawings reproduced on page 138 of Œuvre complète, Volume 2, and an image of page 295 of Le Corbusier, L'atelier de la recherche patiente, 1960.
Box 6

Black-and-white slides

Physical Description: 3 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

UR 4-5, 8: Images of several drawings reproduced on page 138 of Œuvre complète, Volume 2.
 

Villa Savoye à Poissy (1929-1931)

Scope and Contents

Many of the black-and-white negatives for this project are copies of images originally produced by Marius Gravot in 1930.
Box 6

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 336 items 35 mm., 6 x 6 cm., 8 x 10 in., 4 x 5 in., 5 x 7 in.

Scope and Contents

VS 1-6, 9-326 [including 9A-9D, 11A, 133A, 172A-172D, 209A, 326A]: Exterior views, including views of the villa from various directions, views of the vehicular arrival and departure driveway behind the pilotis, and views of the gardener's lodge. Interior views, including views of entrance hall, ramp, first floor landing, salon, kitchen, living room, linen room, Madame Savoye's bathroom, spiral staircase, first floor terrace and roof terrace. Also includes unidentified details, images of plans and drawings, images of photographic prints of the villa pinned to display boards, and an image of page 189 of Œuvre complète, Volume 1. VS 88-209 depict restoration work in progress on the villa, circa 1960. 326A is misidentified on the paper envelope as Villa Cook. VS 119, 167, 184-185 and 352 are accompanied by original annotated glassine envelopes.
Original negative numbers: VS 15: 1052; VS: 1013; VS 23: 1018; VS 30-31: 1000 (two copies of same negaive); VS 32-33: 1005 (two copies of same negative); VS 34: 1013 (different photograph from VS 22 above); VS 45: 1056; VS 48: 1001; VS 49: 1003; VS 58: 1010; VS 73: 1011; VS 75: 1016; VS 77: 1002; VS 172: 1009.
Box 6

Color negatives

Physical Description: 5 items 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

VS 352-356: Exterior views of house from various directions, views of the vehicular arrival and departure driveway behind the pilotis. Interior views of the entrance hall, ramp, first floor landing, kitchen, living room, first floor terrace, and the roof terrace.
Box 7

Color slides

Physical Description: 192 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

VS 357-548: Exterior views of the progress of restoration work on villa, the house from various directions, the roof terrace, the gardener's lodge, and details of the north-east façade of the ground floor. Interior views of the entrance hall, ramp from entrance hall to first floor landing, first floor landing, kitchen, Madame Savoye's bathroom, living room, and the first floor terrace.
Box 6

Black-and-white transparencies

Physical Description: 27 items 5 x 6 cm., 6 x 7 cm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

VS 7-8, 327-351: Images of plans and drawings.
Box 7

Asile flottant de l'Armée du Salut (1929)

Physical Description: 2 items color slides 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

AF 1-2.
 

La Cité de Refuge (Armée du Salut) à Paris (1929-1933)

Box 7

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 154 items 6 x 6 cm., 4 x 5 in., 6 x 8 cm.

Scope and Contents

AS 1-150 [including 3A, 26A, 26B, 111A, 145A]: Exterior views, including distant views of the building, views of the entrance, the vehicular access route, library courtyard, south façade, and views of the pilotis under the building. Interior views of the dormitories (individual rooms), library, restaurant, kitchen, solarium of the nursery, a room with service piping and machinery, a view out from the interior during construction work, and a view of a window-cleaning rig. Details of an unidentified church, of the entrance pavilion, façades, and windows. Also includes an image of a model. AS 35-119 is sequence of negatives originally housed in glassine envelopes numbered from AS-1 to AS-167 by Hervé [numbers are not continuous, and AS-70 is repeated]. The glassine envelopes have been discarded, and the original numbers have been transcribed onto the paper tags bearing the GRI's identification numbers. Each original number is placed in square brackets after the corresponding GRI number.
Original negative numbers: AS 144: 2115; AS 145A: 2116.
Box 7

Color slides

Physical Description: 26 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

AS 151-176: Exterior views of the building and an image of a grouping of furniture.
Box 8

Les éléments du Mundaneum (Cité Mondiale) (1929)

Physical Description: 7 items black-and-white negatives 8 x 10 in., 4 x 5 in., 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

MU 1-7: Images of plans and drawings, and an image of a diorama shown on page 214 of Œuvre complète, Volume 1. MU 6 is accompanied by an original annotated glassine sleeve.
Box 8

Salon d'automne (1929)

Physical Description: 6 items black-and-white negatives 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

SA 1-6: Interior views of the rooms, and an image of the frame of a chaise-longue.
Box 8

Maison de M. Errazuris au Chili (1930)

Physical Description: 2 items black-and-white negatives 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

ME 1-2: Images of pages 49 and 50 of Œuvre complète, Volume 2.
Box 8

Appartement de M. Charles de Beistegui aux Champs-Élysées à Paris (1930-1931)

Physical Description: 17 items 85 x 117 mm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

AB 1-17: Exterior views of a series of roof terraces and the steps between them, and interior views of the library and of a room with a spiral staircase.
Original negative numbers: AB 1: 2036; AB 7: 2021; AB 9: 2023.
 

Villa de Madame H. de Mandrot, Le Pradet (1930-1931)

Scope and Contents

Images of a private residence in Le Pradet, France.
Box 8

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 36 items 6 x 6 cm., 5 x 7 in., 85 x 170 mm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

VM 1-4, 7-37 [including 7A]: Exterior views of a path from the north entrance, and views of the building from the north and south. Interior views of the kitchen and bathroom, and details of the north side of building. Also includes an image of ruined buildings (VM 30) that was originally filed within the Villa Mandrot sequence. VM 1 is accompanied by an original annotated glassine envelope, and VM 2 is medium format negative accompanied by an original paper folder and a contact print. VM 30 is accompanied by an original glassine sleeve labeled "VMA," Hervé's abbreviation for Villa Mandrot.
Box 8

Color slides

Physical Description: 3 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

VM 38-40: Interior details of the artist's studio in the basement.
Box 8

Black-and-white transparencies

Physical Description: 2 items 6 x 7 cm.

Scope and Contents

VM 5-6: Exterior views of the building from the south.
 

Immeuble "Clarté" à Genève (1930-1932)

Box 8

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 33 items 6 x 6 cm., 35 mm., 6 x 8 cm. 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

IC 1-33: Exterior views of the construction work in progress, views and details of both the north-east and south-west façades, an image of a balcony, and interior views. IC 3 is accompanied by an original annotated glassine sleeve, and IC 31-33 are medium format negatives accompanied by original paper folders and contact prints.
Box 8

Color slides

Physical Description: 83 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

IC 34-116: Exterior views of the building from the north and north-west, views and details of the façades, and interior views of the entrance, stairwells, and apartments.
 

Pavillon Suisse à la Cité universitaire à Paris (1930-1932)

Box 8

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 290 items 6 x 6 cm., 8 x 10 in., 4 x 5 in., 5 x 7 in.

Scope and Contents

PS 1-290: Exterior views of the building under construction, views of the building from various directions, views and details of the north and south façades, views and details of the staircase tower, views of the east façade of the concierge's apartment and Director's office, and views of the pilotis under the building. Interior views of the entrance hall, staircase tower, students' rooms, "salon Courbe" (the building's refectory, or common room) from the entrance hall, fourth floor rooms, and the terrace. Also includes views of Le Corbusier's 1948 mural in the "salon Courbe," views of occupants looking out of windows, images of pages 75 and 79 of Œuvre complète, Volume 2, and an image of the original drawing reproduced on page 75. PS 41-42 are accompanied by original annotated glassine envelopes.
Box 9

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 114 items 6 x 6 cm., 8 x 10 in., 4 x 5 in., 5 x 7 in.

Scope and Contents

PS 291-404: Exterior views of the building from various directions, miscellaneous views and details of the south façade, and views of the pilotis under building. Interior views of the entrance hall, student's rooms, "salon Courbe," and Le Corbusier's mural in "salon Courbe." Also includes images of photographic prints of the mural pinned to display boards, as well as miscellaneous drawings and paintings that are presumed to be studies for the mural. There is no PS 398; the photograph originally placed there was misidentified, and has been refiled. PS 399-404 are medium format negatives accompanied by original paper folders and contact prints, and the contact prints are marked with cropping lines.
Original negative numbers: PS 291: 2040; PS 311: 2050; PS 321: 2057; PS 322: 2070; PS 325: 2059; PS 336: 2061.
Box 9

Color slides

Physical Description: 168 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

PS 409-576: Exterior views of the building from various directions, views of the pilotis under the building, and views and details of the south façade. Interior views of the entrance, hallway, elevator enclosure, staircases, students' rooms, entrance pavilion, the staircase tower on north side of building, and of Le Corbusier's mural and decorated banquettes in "salon Courbe." Details of the east and west ends of the entrance pavilion. There is no PS 454; the negative originally placed there was misidentified, and has been refiled.
Box 9

Black-and-white transparencies

Physical Description: 4 items 5 x 7 in., 6 x 7 cm.

Scope and Contents

PS 405-408: PS 405 is an image of Le Corbusier's mural in the "salon Courbe."
Box 9

Palais des Soviets à Moscou (1931)

Physical Description: 37 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 4 x 5 in., 8 x 10 in.

Scope and Contents

SM 1-36 [including 23A]: Images of a model of the project, and of the building under construction (one featuring Le Corbusier). Also includes views of photographic prints clipped to display boards, and an image of part of page 104 of Le Corbusier, L'atelier de la recherche patiente, 1960.
Original negative numbers: SM 24: 204.
 

Urbanisation de la ville d'Alger (1931-1942)

Box 9

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 80 items 6 x 6 cm., 4 x 5 in., 35 mm., 4.5 x 11.5 cm.

Scope and Contents

UV 1-29, 32-34, 43-83 [including 3A, 27A, 48A, 63A, 69A-69D]: Images of drawings, plans, and models for Project A, "Domaine Durand," the "grands immeubles," the "petites maisons," the "maison locative" for Algiers, and the "Quartier de la Marine" for Algiers, and images of drawings for Project B. Also includes images of pages from Le Corbusier, L'atelier de la recherche patiente, 1960.
Box 9

Black-and-white slides

Physical Description: 11 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

UV 30-31, 35-42 [including 40A]: Images of models for Projet A.
 

Immeuble locatif à la Porte-Molitor à Paris (rue Nungesser-et-Coli) (1932-1934)

Box 10

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 602 items 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 9 cm., 4 x 5 in., 8 x 10 in.

Scope and Contents

NC 1-579 [including 162A-162B, 223A, 567A]: Exterior views and details of the building under construction/restoration, of the rue Nungesser-et-Coli façade, the rue de la Tourelle façade and central light court. Interior views and details of the ground floor entrance, hall, and apartments (not Le Corbusier's own), and one view of an interior that also includes the sports stadium in Parc des Princes outside the window. Interior views and details of Le Corbusier's own apartment (on seventh floor of the building), including the kitchen, living room and dining room, bedrooms, and studio. Also includes images of copies of plans and cross-sectional drawings of Le Corbusier's apartment clipped to display boards. Le Corbusier is present in NC 110, 111 and 133.
Box 10

Color slides

Physical Description: 77 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

NC 580-652 [including 652A]: Interior views of Le Corbusier's apartment, including the dining room, studio, the balcony on the Rue de la Tourelle side of apartment, the curved staircase to roof terrace and garden, exterior views of the vestibule, and views from roof terrace down into building's light court. Many of the views include Le Corbusier's artworks, and one shows Le Corbusier's "Grand Confort" chair sitting in the apartment.
Box 10

Black-and-white transparencies

Physical Description: 2 items 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

NC 84, 84A: Interior views of Le Corbusier's apartment on rue Nungesser-et-Coli.
 

Urbanisation d'Anvers (1933)

Box 11

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 7 items 5 x 7 in., 6 x 7 cm., 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

UA 1-3, 7-10: Images of drawing reproduced on page 158 of Œuvre complète, Volume 2, and one image of page 114 of Le Corbusier, L'atelier de la recherche patiente, 1960.
Box 11

Black-and-white transparencies

Physical Description: 5 items 6 x 7 cm.

Scope and Contents

UA 4-6: Images of the original plans and drawings reproduced in Œuvre complète, Volume 2.
Box 11

Black-and-white slides

Physical Description: 2 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

UA 11, 12: Images of drawings reproduced in Œuvre complète, Volume 2.
 

Projet pour le bâtiment de la "Rentenanstalt" à Zürich (1933)

Box 11

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 6 items 6 x 6 cm., 4 x 5 in., 60 x 75 mm.

Scope and Contents

RZ 1-6, 9-10: Images of a model and of drawings of La Salle de l'Assemblé Générale reproduced on page 185 of Œuvre complète, Volume 2. RZ 10 appears to demonstrate how the finished building will appear in the proposed setting.
Box 11

Black-and-white transparencies

Physical Description: 2 items 6 x 7 cm.

Scope and Contents

RZ 7-8: Images of drawings of La Salle de l'Assemblé Générale, reproduced on page 185 of Œuvre complète, Volume 2.
Box 11

Lotissement destiné à la main-d'oeuvre auxiliaire, Barcelone (1933)

Physical Description: 1 item black-and-white negative 67 x 89 mm.

Scope and Contents

BL 1: An image of page 110 of Le Corbusier, L'atelier de la recherche patiente, 1960.
 

Urbanisation de la ville de Nemours (1934)

Box 11

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 8 items 4 x 5 in., 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 8 cm.

Scope and Contents

NE 1-4, 6-9: Images of models, a plan, and one image of page 115 of Le Corbusier, L'atelier de la recherche patiente, 1960.
Box 11

Black-and-white transparency

Physical Description: 1 item 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

NE 5: An image of a model.
 

La Ferme et le village coopératif - réorganisation agraire (1934-1938)

Box 11

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 30 items 6 x 6 cm., 4 x 5 in., 6 x 7 cm., 3 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

RA 1-5, 7-29, 32-33: Images of drawings and models.
Box 11

Black-and-white transparencies

Physical Description: 3 items 6 x 7 cm.

Scope and Contents

RA 6, 30-31: Images of models and one drawing.
 

La Ville Radieuse (1935)

Box 11

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 87 items 6 x 6 cm., 4 x 5 in., 8 x 10 in., 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

VR 1-4, 8-24, 28-39, 42-44, 46-85, 89-99: Images of various plans and drawings, and one image of a model.
Box 11

Black-and-white transparencies

Physical Description: 12 items 6 x 7 cm.

Scope and Contents

VR 5-7, 40-41, 45, 86-88: Images of various plans, drawings, and models, and of a drawing reproduced on page 146 of Oeuvre complète, Volume 3, where it is identified as part of project dating from 1937. Also includes images of montages of architectural drawings and of human figures.
Box 11

Black-and-white slides

Physical Description: 3 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

VR 25-27: Images of drawings.
Box 11

Urbanisation d'Hellocourt (1935)

Physical Description: 1 item black-and-white negative 8 x 11 cm.

Scope and Contents

UH 1: An image of an illustration on page 49 of Œuvre complète, Volume 3.
Box 11

Le gratte-ciel cartésien (1935)

Physical Description: 2 items black-and-white negatives 97 x 128 mm., 6 x 8 cm.

Scope and Contents

GC 1-2: An image of a model and of page 126 of Le Corbusier, L'atelier de la recherche patiente, 1960.
Box 11

Une maison de week-end en banlieue de Paris (1935)

Physical Description: 3 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 8 cm.

Scope and Contents

MW 1-3: Images from the pages of Œuvre complète, Volume 3.
 

Maison aux Mathes (1935)

Box 11

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 3 items 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

MM 1-3: Images of drawings (including a plan and an elevation) from page 137 of Œuvre complète, Volume 3, and one image of the exterior staircase to the first floor gallery.
Box 11

Color slides

Physical Description: 13 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

MM 4-16: Exterior views, including the side of the building facing the ocean, the side facing the woods at ground floor level, and views of the gallery outside the bedrooms on the first floor.
Box 11

Plans pour les musées de la Ville et de l'État à Paris (1935)

Physical Description: 2 items black-and-white negatives 85 x 114 mm., 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

VP 1-2: An image of a drawing and a photographic print clipped to a display board.
Box 11

Rio de Janeiro: Plan pour la Cité Universitaire du Brésil (1936)

Physical Description: 4 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 8 cm., 8 x 11 cm., 60 x 103 mm.

Scope and Contents

CU 1-4: Images of drawings from pages of Le Corbusier, L'atelier de la recherche patiente, 1960.
 

Le Ministère de l'éducation et de la santé publique à Rio de Janeiro (1936-1945)

Box 11

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 60 items 6 x 9 cm., 6 x 6 cm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

RJ 1-59 [including 1A]: Exterior views of the building, images of unidentified drawings, photographic prints clipped to display boards, images of pages from Le Corbusier, L'atelier de la recherche patiente, 1960, and one image of a drawing that was reproduced on page 81 of Œuvre complète, Volume 4.
Box 11

Color slide

Physical Description: 1 item 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

RJ 60: An exterior view of the building.
Box 11

Un centre de réjouissance de 100,000 participants (1936)

Physical Description: 19 items black-and-white negatives 4 x 5 in., 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

CR 1-19: Images of drawings and models, of two cross-sectional drawings of the stadium, and of a plan for a stadium in Bois de Vincennes, reproduced on page 96 of Œuvre complète, Volume 4.
 

Le Pavillon des Temps Nouveaux (1937)

Box 11

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 51 items 4 x 5 in., 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

TN 1-51: Exterior views, views of the pavilion under construction, and views showing various details of the graphic displays. TN 1 is a drawing of "Projet C" for the 1937 Paris Exposition Internationale (the pavilion itself is "Projet D"), reproduced on page 153 of Œuvre complète, Volume 3 and captioned "Un centre d'esthétique contemporaine."
Box 11

Color slides

Physical Description: 5 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

TN 52-56: Possibly images of hand-colored copies of photographs on pages 153 and 163 of Œuvre complète, Volume 3.
Box 11

Monument à la mémoire de Vaillant-Couturier (1937)

Physical Description: 3 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 8 cm., 86 x 122 mm., 34 x 69 mm.

Scope and Contents

MV 1-3: Images of drawings reproduced on pages 10 and 11 of Œuvre complète, Volume 4, and an image of page 135 of Le Corbusier, L'atelier de la recherche patiente, 1960.
Box 11

La Cité d'affaires d'Alger (Le gratte ciel de la Marine) (1938)

Physical Description: 7 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

CA 1-7: Images of a model.
Box 11

Musée à croissance illimitée (1939)

Physical Description: 40 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

CI 1-41: Images of a model, of photographic prints pinned to display boards, of page 101 of Le Corbusier, L'atelier de la recherche patiente, 1960, and of page 152 of Œuvre complète, Volume 3.
Box 11

M.A.S., maisons montées à sec (1939-1940)

Physical Description: 7 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 8 cm.

Scope and Contents

MS 1-7: Images of both original drawings, and reproductions on pages 38 and 39 of Œuvre complète, Volume 4.
Box 11

Maisons pour ingénieurs et contremaîtres, S.P.A., Lannemezan (1940)

Physical Description: 6 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 8 cm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

SL 1-6: Images of drawings and pages from Œuvre complète, Volume 4.
Box 11

Les maisons "Murondin" (1940)

Physical Description: 4 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 8 cm., 40 x 95 mm., 51 x 115 mm.

Scope and Contents

MU 1-4: Images of pages from Œuvre complète, Volume 4, and of page 142 of Le Corbusier, L'atelier de la recherche patiente, 1960.
Box 11

Écoles volantes pour les réfugiés de la première partie de la guerre (1940)

Physical Description: 2 items black-and-white negatives 5 x 11 cm.

Scope and Contents

EV 1-2: Images of pages 100 to 103 of Œuvre complète, Volume 4.
Box 11

La cité linéaire industrielle (1942)

Physical Description: 4 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

CL 1-4: Four copies of the same image of the "troisième schéma," reproduced on page 73 of Œuvre complète, Volume 4.
Box 11

L'Usine-Verte (1944)

Physical Description: 2 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 8 cm.

Scope and Contents

UV 1-2: Images of drawings reproduced on page 78 of Œuvre complète, Volume 4.
Box 11

Unité d'Habitation transitoire (1944)

Physical Description: 5 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 8 cm., 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

LP 1-5: Images of drawings and illustrations from the pages of Œuvre complète, Volume 4.
 

Urbanisation de Saint-Dié (1945)

Box 12

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 8 items 7 x 8 cm., 35 mm., 163 x 100 mm.

Scope and Contents

US 1-8: Images of original drawings and plans, and of pages of Œuvre complète, Volume 4 and Le Corbusier, L'atelier de la recherche patiente, 1960.
Box 12

Black-and-white slides

Physical Description: 4 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

US 9-12: Images of drawings reproduced on page 134 of Œuvre complète, Volume 4.
Box 12

Urbanisation de Saint-Gaudens (1945-1946)

Physical Description: 2 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 8 cm.

Scope and Contents

SG 1-2: Images of illustrations on pages 162 and 163 of Œuvre complète, Volume 4.
 

Urbanisation de La Rochelle-Pallice (1945-1946)

Box 12

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 4 items 6 x 7cm., 170 x 208 mm.

Scope and Contents

LR 1-3, 5: Images of drawings and one plan reproduced in Œuvre complète, Volume 4.
Box 12

Black-and-white transparency

Physical Description: 1 item 6 x 7 cm.

Scope and Contents

LR 4: Image of a drawing reproduced on page 166 of Œuvre complète, Volume 4.
 

Une Manufacture à Saint-Dié (1946-1951)

Box 12

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 329 items 6 x 6 cm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

SD 1-329 [including 176A]: Exterior views, including general views of the factory and its environs, various views and details of the north-west façade (including the "bloc des circulations verticales"), views and details of the south-east façade, details of the brise-soleil, views and details of space beneath building at ground level (including benches, bicycle racks, and the air conditioning extractor), and views and details of roof terrace. Interior views of the factory working spaces, boiler room, staircases, corridors, kitchen, locker room, and the waiting rooms and offices on the fourth floor.
Box 12

Color slides

Physical Description: 21 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

SD 330-350.
 

L'Unité d'habitation à Marseille (1946-1952)

Scope and Contents

These negatives were received divided into 15 subject groupings, an arrangement that has been preserved. The titles of these groups were transcribed from hand-written labels on Hervé's original binders.
Box 12

UM

Physical Description: 71 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

UM 1-71: Images of Le Corbusier on site during construction (UM 2 shows Le Corbusier amidst a large crowd by the gymnasium on the roof-terrace, and UM 3 shows him by one of the Modulor panels), and of the film crew at work in various locations in and around the building making the film La cité radieuse. UM 5 is accompanied by an original annotated glassine envelope.
See also UMo 100, 182-183 and 211-212 below - they are also images of the film crew making La cité radieuse.
Box 12

UMa: Maquette

Physical Description: 55 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

UMa 1-55: Images of various original models, drawings, plans reproduced in Œuvre complète, Volume 4 and Le Corbusier, L'atelier de la recherche patiente, 1960.
Box 12

UMb: Construction

Physical Description: 210 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

UMb 1-210: Views showing the exterior and interior of the building, the gymnasium, day nursery, different façades, and the roof terrace and its structures (including the "brise-vent," or "théâtre") at different stages of construction. Also includes details of foundations and views of the Modulor panels on the façade of the elevator tower.
Box 13

UMc: 1949

Physical Description: 235 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

UMc 1-235: The original sheets containing these negatives were labeled 1949, but this material includes images of the construction work in progress and there is considerable overlap with UMb. It includes exterior and interior views, details of the construction work in progress, views of the building's structure at ground level, the façade of elevator tower, the roof terrace and its structures, finished and furnished apartments, and various graffiti on the walls of the building. UMc 118 appears to show Unité, in the course of construction, through the windows of an adjacent building.
Box 13

UMd: Béton

Physical Description: 32 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

UMd 1-32: Views of the construction work in progress, miscellaneous structural details, textural details of concrete surfaces, and a perspective view along the east façade of building.
Box 13

UMe: Pilotis

Physical Description: 108 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

UMe 1-108: Exterior views showing the arrangement of the pilotis, and views underneath the building that show service piping and machinery.
Box 13

UMf: Modulor

Physical Description: 49 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 35 mm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

UMf 1-49: Views and details of Modulor panels, a workman cutting a pattern on the small block that stands near the elevator tower, the sculpture of Modulor "Man" and "Spiral" in an outdoor setting, photographs of panels clipped to display boards, photographs of actual-size drawings of panels clipped to display boards, and photographs of a promotional display in a bookshop of Le Corbusier's book Le Modulor and related materials. UMf 1 shows Le Corbusier by a Modulor panel (probably taken on same occasion as UM 3).
Box 13

UMg: Sol

Physical Description: 58 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

UMg 1-58: Views and details of the building's immediate surroundings and its ground-level structure, views down from high vantage-points on the building, various views and details of main entrance (UMg 20-21 show views down onto the porch roof), a general view of the west side of the building, and details of the paving near the entrance. Also includes views of the household waste collection building.
Box 13

UMh: Tabliers

Physical Description: 48 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

UMh 1-48: Views and details of building's immediate surroundings, the ground level structure and "sol artificiel," and views and details of the main entrance.
Box 13

UMi: Façades

Physical Description: 371 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

UMi 1-372: Views and details of the north, south, east, and west façades, including many views that show the construction in progress, with cladding incomplete on the upper stories.
Box 14

UMj: Entrée - Salle

Physical Description: 79 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

UMj 1-79: Views and details of both the interior and exterior of the main entrance on the west side of building, interior views of the public hallways and passages in building, and details of the sculptural light fixtures. Also includes views of the counter inside the entrance hall selling magazines and postcards.
Box 14

UMk: Escaliers

Physical Description: 135 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

UMk 1-135: Various views and details of staircases, including the emergency staircases at the north and west ends of the building, various flights of stairs on the roof terrace, and the steps of the "brise-vent" or "théâtre." Also includes views of the household waste collection building and views looking down onto a staircase from the roof.
Box 14

UMl: Toit

Physical Description: 499 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 35 mm., 5 x 7 in.

Scope and Contents

UMl 1-499: Views of the roof terrace (including the stairs, ramps, ventilation chimney, the "théâtre" structure at the north end of the terrace, and the "montagnes artificielles"), exterior and interior views and details of the day nursery building (some may be images of the infants' school on seventeenth floor), the entrance ramp, children's pool, and "solarium" seating to the west side. Interior views of the gymnasium, the day nursery, and the shops on the seventh floor. Also includes details of an electrical switchgear and control panels (possibly in elevator tower), and an image of racks of numbered keys.
Box 14

UMm: Environs de la ville

Physical Description: 192 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

UMm 1-193: Views of landscapes and townscapes with distant views of the building, views of the façades, driveways, planted areas around building, and lighting fixtures along the exterior walkways and driveways. Some views show the construction work in progress. Also includes views of the household waste collection building.
Box 15

UMn: Cellules

Physical Description: 315 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 35 mm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

UMn 1-315 [including 257A-257B]: Interior views of the building, primarily of the apartments. Includes views of the apartment entrances with their "casiers de livraison," bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, and balconies. Also includes interior views of the hotel restaurant, elevator doors and lobbies, various passages, hallways, stairs, and other communal areas of building, and views of the service piping and machinery in the space under building. UMn 315 is an image of a drawing and a plan pinned to a display board.
Box 15

UMo: Habitants

Physical Description: 255 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 35 mm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

UMo 1-254 [including 127A]: Views of various residents and employees interacting with the completed building. Also includes some images of the construction work in progress.
Box 15

UMp: Negatives with contact prints

Physical Description: 42 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

UMp 1-42: Negatives accompanied by original paper folders and contact prints. Many of the prints are marked with cropping lines in red crayon.
Box 15

UMq

Physical Description: 194 items color negatives 35 mm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

UMq 1-193 [including 91A]: Exterior views of the building from various directions, views of the pilotis, views of the roof (including views of children playing in and around the pool), and interior views of the apartments, hotel restaurant, and the elevator lobbies.
Box 16

UMr 1-112, 113-228, 236-299

Physical Description: 271 items color slides 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

Exterior and interior views, including details of the east and south façades.
Box 16

UMr 113-130, 229-235

Physical Description: 23 items color transparencies 6 x 6 cm., 127 x 177 mm.

Scope and Contents

UMr 1-299: Exterior views of the building from various directions, views of the pilotis under building, views of and from the apartment balconies, and views from the roof. Interior views of various apartments, the entrance hall, gymnasium, passageways, elevator lobbies, the infants' school on the seventeenth floor, and the hotel restaurant balcony seating.
Box 17

UMr 300-536, 552-565

Physical Description: 249 items color slides 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

Exterior and interior views, including images of construction work in progress, and children playing by the pool and in the day-nursery of the roof terrace.
Box 17

UMr 537-551

Physical Description: 15 items color transparencies 6 x 6 cm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

UMr 300-565: [Conclusion of the sequence of positive color transparencies described in the entry for Box 16 above.] Exterior and interior views of the building. Includes views of the gymnasium, day nursery and pool, the "solarium" seating to west of day nursery, the "brise-soleil" panels, "brises-vent" walls, "théâtre" structure, and "montagnes artificiellles."
Note: UMr 553 is one of a sequence of numbered slides filed as UMr 71-99 above; it is an interior view of an apartment.
Box 17

UMs: Miscellaneous

Physical Description: 14 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 35 mm., 8 x 10 in.

Scope and Contents

UMs 1-14: Includes exterior views of the building from the east, north, and north-west, views of the main entrance porch, pool, roof terrace structures, and the solarium seating by the day-nursery on the roof terrace, and views of the service piping and machinery in the space under the building. Also includes an image of a drawing of the building in one of Le Corbusier's sketchbooks (UMs 10).
Note: These negatives were originally misidentified and misplaced elsewhere in the archive.
Box 36

Sketches

Physical Description: 13 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

Images of sketches for L'Unité d'habitation à Marseille, and one unidentified image containing reference to the Société d'entreprises industrielles et d'études. No letter code assigned.
 

Palais des Nations Unies à New York (1947)

Box 18

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 16 items 6 x 6 cm., 4 x 5 in., 6 x 7 cm.

Scope and Contents

UN 1-12, 14-16: Images of drawings, of model "23A," and of pages from Le Corbusier, L'atelier de la recherche patiente, 1960.
Box 18

Black-and-white transparency

Physical Description: 1 item 6 x 7 cm.

Scope and Contents

UN 13: An image of model "23A."
Box 18

La Basilique de la Paix et du Pardon (La Sainte-Baume) (1948)

Physical Description: 15 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 8 cm.

Scope and Contents

SB 1-15: Images of original drawings. These drawings were reproduced on pages 30, 31 and 35 of Œuvre complète, Volume 5.
 

Le plan d'urbanisation de Bogotá, Colombie (1950)

Box 18

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 80 items 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

UB 1-80: Images of a model of the "Centre civique," and of pages from Le Corbusier's sketchbooks. UB 68 is a photograph of the cover of the sketchbook.
Box 18

Color slides

Physical Description: 2 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

UB 81-82: Images of a model of the "Centre civique."
Box 18

Roq et "Rob" à Cap-Martin (Méditerranée) (1949)

Physical Description: 7 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 9 cm., 54 x 80 mm., 84 x 93 mm.

Scope and Contents

RR 1-7: Images of models, a drawing, and page 61 of Œuvre complète, Volume 5.
 

La Chapelle de Ronchamp (Notre-Dame-du-Haut) (1950-1954)

Scope and Contents

These negatives were received divided into ten groups, an arrangement that has been preserved. ERk contains images from almost all of these groupings, but they are presumed to have been collected together because of their format.
Box 18

ERa

Physical Description: 91 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 8 cm.

Scope and Contents

ERa 1-92 [including 10A]: Images of drawings, models and pages from Le Corbusier, L'atelier de la recherche patiente, 1960, Œuvre complète, Volume 5, and Œuvre complète, Volume 6. The photographs of the plaster model were taken in the studio and on the roof of Le Corbusier's apartment on rue Nungesser-et-Coli.
Box 18

ERb

Physical Description: 205 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 9 cm.

Scope and Contents

ERb 1-205: Exterior and interior views of the chapel under construction. Includes views of the statues of angels and carved masonry blocks (believed to be from the destroyed 19th century church), and views of the pilgrims' hostel.
Box 18

ERc

Physical Description: 157 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 9 cm., 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

ERc 1-153 [including 66A-66D]: Distant views of the chapel. Includes views of the chapel on its hill, as seen across country, some showing buildings and electricity grid pylons in the foreground, views of the chapel as seen from the streets of Ronchamp, and views of the railway lines and adjacent buildings in Ronchamp. Also includes views of the cemetery.
Box 19

ERd

Physical Description: 194 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 5 x 7 in.

Scope and Contents

ERd 1-192 [including 78A and 139A]: Exterior views of the chapel from the south. Includes views of the façades, views up towards the roof above the entrance, views of the junctions of the south and east walls and roof at the south-east corner of building, and a view of chairs and tables set out in front of the west façade of the chapel. See ERf 1 below.
Box 19

ERe

Physical Description: 94 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 9 cm., 5 x 7 in.

Scope and Contents

ERe 1-91 [including 19A, 42A, and 72A]: Exterior views of the chapel from the north, and one interior view showing the high altar and choir loft. Includes views of the north façade, the north entrance, the illumination towers for side altars on either side of the entrance, and miscellaneous views and details of the external staircase to the sacristy and sacristy windows.
Box 19

ERf

Physical Description: 70 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 9 cm.

Scope and Contents

ERf 1-69 [including 44A]: Exterior views of the chapel from the west. Includes views of the façade, of chairs and tables set out in front of the west façade, of the drainage spout and rainwater reservoir, and of the pyramidal forms in the reservoir.
Box 19

ERg

Physical Description: 194 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 9 cm., 5 x 7 in.

Scope and Contents

ERg 1-190 [including 63A-63B, 88A, 176A]: Exterior views of the chapel from the east and a view of the chapel interior showing details of benches. Includes views of the east façade (some show details of the "pyramid" to the north-east of the chapel in the foreground), the east entrance, the illumination towers for side altars at either side of the north entrance, the outdoor service space at east end of the chapel, and the outdoor pulpit.
Box 20

ERh 1-81, 93-94

Physical Description: 86 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 9 cm., 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

Miscellaneous exterior views and details of the chapel. Includes views of the main (south) entrance showing the enameled door, west tower, north towers, the roof, and the north, south, and east façades.
Box 20

ERh 82-92

Physical Description: 11 items black-and-white slides 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

Exterior views of the chapel from the south and miscellaneous details, including details of the texture of the sprayed-concrete wall surfaces.
Box 20

ERi

Physical Description: 149 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 9 cm., 5 x 7 in.

Scope and Contents

ERi 1-149: Interior views and details of the chapel, including decorative elements, windows, doorways, the high altar, and people sitting on benches. Includes views both during and after construction.
Box 20

ERj

Physical Description: 162 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 9 cm.

Scope and Contents

ERj 1-160 [including 115A and 117A]: Views of other structures on the hill, including the priest's house, pilgrims' hostel, "pyramid," and the war monument.
Box 20

ERk

Physical Description: 38 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 9 cm., 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

ERk 1-39: Negatives are accompanied by 39 original paper folders and contact prints; the bulk of the contact prints are marked with cropping lines. The envelope filed as ERk 31 was found empty at the time of processing.
box 21

ERl

Physical Description: 365 items color slides 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

ERl 1-362 [including 60A-60B, 248A, 276A, 293A]: Exterior and interior views of the chapel, and views of the priest's house, pilgrims' hostel, "pyramid," café, and dormitories. Includes distant views of the chapel, views and details of the outdoor pulpit, high altar, and communion rail, as well as views of the construction work and of Dominican priests processing into the south entrance. Also includes images of a plaster model of the chapel.
 

Un cabanon à Cap-Martin (1952)

Scope and Contents

See also: Series II. Artwork, portraits, and notebooks (1907-circa 1960), which contains images of Le Corbusier and others at Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, both in his cabanon and at the restaurant L'Étoile de Mer.
Box 22

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 323 items 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 9 cm.

Scope and Contents

CC 1-321 [including 313A-313B]: Exterior and interior views and details of the Cabanon à Cap-Martin, restaurant L'Étoile de Mer, and the nearby E-1027 house. Includes views down over the cabanon showing its position within the landscape, and interior views of the living and working spaces. Some images feature Le Corbusier, an unidentified Rebutato brother, as well as various artworks and murals by Le Corbusier.
Box 22

Color slides

Physical Description: 44 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

CC 322-365: Exterior and interior views of Cabanon à Cap-Martin and restaurant L'Étoile de Mer, including views of murals by Le Corbusier on the wall by the door to the cabanon.
Box 22

Le Concours de Strasbourg pour 800 logements (1951)

Physical Description: 51 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

CS 1-51: Images of a model.
 

Chandigarh (1951-1985)

Scope and Contents

This material was received labeled and divided into six groups, an arrangement that has been preserved.
 

General (circa 1951)

Box 22

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 161 items 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 9 cm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

ChG 1-155 [including 17A-17E, 20A-20B]: Various views of people watching small pleasure boats on a lake, a woman carrying a basket on her head, cattle on a road, and people walking past the building under construction. Also includes images of plans reproduced in Œuvre complète, Volumes 5, 6, 7, and 8, images of drawings, and images of a model of the Capitol. ChG 44-108 is a sequence of images listed in the original inventory as "Chandigarh, Urbanisme" and includes miscellaneous landscapes, street scenes, views of housing, shops, and other structures.
Box 25

Color slides

Physical Description: 104 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

ChT 1-96, 142-149: Exterior views and details of the Palais de Justice, Palais de l'Assemblée, and Le Secrétariat, as well as photographs of streets and buildings in Chandigarh, and of workers, women, and children on the site. Also includes a photograph of a design sketch by Le Corbusier for the High Court tapestry (dated 1954), and photographs of the actual tapestries in the completed courts.
Box 25

Color transparencies

Physical Description: 49 items 6 x 9 cm., 6 x 6 cm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

ChT 97-141: Exterior views.
Box 22

Centre Civique (circa 1951)

Centre Civique (circa 1951): circa 1951

Physical Description: 43 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 9 cm., 6 x 6 cm., 40 x 55 mm.

Scope and Contents

ChC 1-43: Distant views of the Palais de Justice, the lakeside road approaching the Capitol from the west, the Secrétariat under construction, and general landscapes. Also includes views of the construction work in progress on unidentified buildings.
Box 23

Le Palais de Justice (1952-1956)

Physical Description: 645 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 9 cm., 35 mm., 6 x 6 cm., 4 x 5 in., 5 x 7 in.

Scope and Contents

ChJ 1-644 [including 132A, 429A, 431A, 587A-587B, and 601A]: Exterior and interior views of the Palais de Justice, Palais de l'Assemblée, Secrétariat, both during and after construction. Also includes images of pages from Œuvre complète, Volume 5, Volume 6, and Volume 7, images of plans of the Palais de l'Assemblée being displayed in an exhibition, images of Le Corbusier's design sketches for courtroom tapestries, and interior views of two of the lower courts that show these completed tapestries.
 

Le Secrétariat (1952-1956)

Box 24

ChS 1-478

Physical Description: 478 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 35 mm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

ChS 1-478: Various views of the construction work at various stages, the exterior and interior of the building, and views of the Palais de Justice from inside Secrétariat. Also includes images of plans, models of Le Secrétariat, and unidentified drawings.
Box 25

ChS 479-749

Physical Description: 271 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 35 mm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

ChS 479-749 [including 183A, 265A, 588A, 708A-708C]: Views of the construction work at various stages, of roads being constructed, of children asleep under the parasol on site, of people doing laundry in the lake, and various exterior views of the building. Also includes interior views of restaurant, a view of the Palais de Justice from inside Secrétariat, and images of photographic prints being displayed on easels.
Box 24

Le Palais de l'Assemblée (1952-1962)

Physical Description: 252 items black-and-white negatives 35 mm., 6 x 6 cm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

ChA 1-249 [including 120A, 124A, 180A, 206A]: Miscellaneous exterior and interior views of Le Palais de l'Assemblée, including views of the construction work in progress, the exterior of the hyperboloid shell of the Assembly Chamber, views showing the Palais de Justice from the roof of the Palais de l'Assemblée, details of miscellaneous decorative motifs modeled in concrete, and details of the enameled decoration on the main entrance door. Also includes images of original plans, drawings, and models, and images of pages from Le Corbusier, L'atelier de la recherche patiente, 1960.
 

La Main Ouverte (1952-1985)

Box 25

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 47 items 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 9 cm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

ChM 2-48: Images of models and drawings, some of which were reproduced in the Œuvre complète volumes. Includes page 154 of Œuvre complète, Volume 5, page 93 of Œuvre complète, Volume 6, and page 109 of Œuvre complète, Volume 7. Also includes an image of the site with an arrow superimposed to show the intended location of a monument.
Box 25

Black-and-white transparencies

Physical Description: 4 items 9 x 10 cm., 8 x 10 in.

Scope and Contents

ChM 1 and 49-51: Images of models.
Box 26

Maisons rurales à Lagny (1956)

Physical Description: 15 items 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

MR 1-15: Images of models.
 

Maisons Jaoul à Neuilly-sur-Seine (1952-1953)

Box 26

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 386 items 6 x 9 cm., 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

JN 1-383 [including 164A, 366A, 369A]: Exterior and interior views, and details of House A and House B. Includes views of the façades, salons, bedrooms, staircases, bathrooms, kitchens, windows, roof vaults, and exposed pipes. Also includes images of the construction work in progress and cyclists on the street.
Box 26

Color transparencies

Physical Description: 30 items 6 x 6 cm., 24 x 24 mm., 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

JN 384-413: Exterior and interior views and details of House A and House B.
 

L'Unité d'habitation à Nantes-Rezé (1952-1953)

Scope and Contents

These negatives were originally arranged by Hervé in five numbered sequences, an arrangement preserved as NAa to NAe below.
Box 26

NAa

Physical Description: 30 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

NAa 1-90: Images of the early stages of the construction work. This sequence of negatives was originally housed in glassine envelopes numbered from N-I-1 to N-I-94 (numbers are not continuous) by Hervé. The glassine envelopes have been discarded, and the original numbers have been transcribed onto the paper tags bearing the GRI's identification numbers. Each original number is placed in square brackets after the corresponding GRI number.
Box 26

NAb

Physical Description: 153 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

NAb 1-153: Images of the later stages of the construction work, later than that of the photographs filed under NAa. Includes exterior views of the building from various directions, views down from the upper levels of the building onto the site and its surroundings, and views of the pilotis under building. This sequence of negatives was originally housed in glassine envelopes numbered from N-II-1 to N-II-156 (numbers are not continuous) by Hervé. The glassine envelopes have been discarded, and the original numbers have been transcribed onto the paper tags bearing the GRI's identification numbers. Each original number is placed in square brackets after the corresponding GRI number. All photographs not specified by a number are details of an unidentified building.
Box 27

NAc

Physical Description: 406 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 9 cm.

Scope and Contents

NAc 1-406: Exterior and interior views and details of the building. Includes exterior views from various directions, photographs of the pool and kindergarten on the roof terrace, interior views of the entrance hall, apartments and people within them, and details of the substructure of the building and the pilotis. This sequence of negatives are numbered in ink on their edges from III-1 to III-445 (numbers are not continuous) by Hervé.
Box 27

NAd

Physical Description: 230 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 9 cm.

Scope and Contents

NAd 1-229 [including 136A]: Exterior and interior views of the building, including views of the kindergarten on the roof terrace, the entrance hall, apartments, pilotis under building, children playing near the building, and bread being delivered. Also includes an image of a sketch believed to be an elevation of the south façade. This sequence of negatives are numbered in ink on their edges from IV-1 to IV-264 (numbers are not continuous) by Hervé.
Box 28

NAe

Physical Description: 50 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 9 cm.

Scope and Contents

NAe 1-176: Exterior views, including the building from various directions, and views of the pool, landscaping, parked cars, and the pilotis under building. Interior views of the apartments, common areas, and emergency stairs, and details of the facades and the substructure of the building. This sequence of negatives were originally housed in glassine envelopes numbered from NM-1 to NM-219 (numbers are not continuous and NM-157 is repeated) by Hervé. The glassine envelopes have been discarded, and the original numbers have been transcribed onto the paper tags bearing the GRI's identification numbers. Each original number is placed in square brackets after the corresponding GRI number.
Box 28

NAf 1-126

Physical Description: 117 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 9 cm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

Various exterior views and details of the building, exterior and interior views of the construction work in progress, views of kindergarten on the roof terrace, and views of people interacting with the building. Includes interior views of the entrance hall, common areas, apartment balconies, bedrooms, and the footbridge over the pool on the east side of building. Also includes an image of a site plan and of prints of Modulor panels on the east façade of the elevator tower. NAf 107-126 are accompanied by original paper folders and contact prints.
Box 28

NAf 86-93

Physical Description: 8 items black-and-white slides 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

Includes images of the construction work in progress and views of the pilotis under the building.
Box 28

NAg 1-72

Physical Description: 95 items color transparencies 6 x 9 cm., 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

NAg 1-72A (including 40A): Miscellaneous exterior views and details of the building, the pool on the east side of the building, the footbridge over the pool, the the pool and kindergarten on the roof terrace, and the pilotis under the building. Interior views of the entrance hall, common areas, elevator lobby, kindergarten, and the apartments, including the children's bedrooms.
Box 28

NAg 73-94

Physical Description: 22 items color slides 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

Exterior and interior views.
 

Le Modulor (1952-1953)

Box 28

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 46 items 6 x 6 cm., 5 x 7 in., 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

LM 1-46: Images of sketches, drawings, diagrams, of wooden Modulor figures in Le Corbusier's atelier at 35 rue de Sèvres, details of the Modulor panels on the elevator tower of L'Unité d'habitation à Marseille, images of a copy of Le Corbusier's book Le Modulor, and the "Modulor strip" displayed on a stone balustrade (LM 31-34 also show a copy of Le Corbusier, Quand les cathédrales étaient blancs). Images of page 181 of Œuvre complète, Volume 5, of two versions of a drawing by Le Corbusier entitled "Le jugement de Paris," and the interior of an unidentified building.
Box 28

Color negatives

Physical Description: 4 items 4 x 5 in., 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

LM 47-50: Images of drawings of the Modulor figure and series, and one image of a Modulor stained-glass panel in the glazing of the entrance hall of L'Unité d'habitation à Marseille.
 

Le Couvent de la Tourette (1953-1959)

Box 29

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 683 items 35 mm., 6 x 6 cm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

LT 1-675 [including 24A-24B, 138A, 188A-188B, 316A, 461A, 574A]: Images of models, the construction work in progress, miscellaneous exterior views and details, views of the pilotis under the building, the circulation corridors, and the atrium in the central court. Interior views of the church, of the undersides of the "canons à lumière" on the roof of the crypt, views of the altars in the crypt of the church, the monks cells, and of monks celebrating mass at the altars in the crypt. Also includes an image of Le Corbusier, his wife Yvonne, and Father Alain Couturier at the dining table of Le Corbusier's apartment at 24 rue Nungesser-et-Coli, Paris (LT 1).
Box 29

Color negatives

Physical Description: 2 items 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

LT 776, 777: Interior views.
Box 29

Color slides

Physical Description: 139 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

LT 676-817: Images of the construction work in progress, exterior views of the building from various directions, views of the pilotis under the building, and the roof terraces. Interior views of the circulation corridors, library, atrium in the central court, the church, refectory, monk's cells, and the oratory (both under construction and completed). LT 809 is misidentified on mount as "Pav. Brésil."
Box 29

Color transparencies

Physical Description: 7 items 4 x 5 in., 10 x 7 cm.

Scope and Contents

LT 676-678, 775, 810-812: Exterior views of the construction work in progress (LT 676-678, and 775), and interior views (LT 810-812).
 

Palais de l'Association des Filateurs d'Ahmedabad (1954-1956)

Box 30

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 323 items 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 9 cm., 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

PF 1-325 [including 180A, 277A, 284A]: Exterior views of the building from a variety of directions, of the roof terrace, pilotis under the building, brise-soleil, exterior stairs, and the river on the east side of the building. Interior views of the ground floor, first-floor, mezzanine over second-floor, assembly hall, restaurant, "brise-soleil," roof terrace, and the pilotis under the building. PF 1-267 is sequence of medium format negatives numbered in ink on their edges from AHM-1 to AHM-329 (numbers are not continuous) by Hervé. PF 289-325 are accompanied by original paper folders and contact prints.
Box 30

Color slides

Physical Description: 4 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

PF 326-329: Exterior views of the west façade, the exterior stairs and ramp on the west side of the building (taken from ground floor entrance), and an interior view of the assembly hall. PF 326 is misidentified on verso as "Villa Shodan."
Box 30

Black-and-white transparencies

Physical Description: 4 items

Scope and Contents

PF 275-277A: Views of the "brise-soleil," exterior ramps, stairs, and west entrance.
 

Le Centre Culturel d'Ahmedabad: le Musée (1954-1957)

Le Centre Culturel d'Ahmedabad: le Musée, 1954-1957

Box 30

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 118 items 6 x 6 cm.; 35 mm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

AM 1-115 [including 74A, 81A-81B]: Views of the construction work in progress on the building, of space for the electrical installation under the roof, images of plans, a drawing of the "deuxième projet" for the building, and an image of two small children at the site. AM 1-73 is sequence of medium format negatives numbered in ink on their edges from AHU-1 to AU-84 (numbers are not continuous) by Hervé; the "AHU" designation changes to "AU" after AHU 16-18.
Box 30

Color transparencies

Physical Description: 9 items 35 mm., 45 x 65 mm., 61 x 64 mm.

Scope and Contents

AM 116-124: Views across the central court at the level of the space for electrical installation under the roof, down into the central court from the upper levels of the building, of the façades, and one image of the central court.
 

Maison d'habitation de Mrs. Manorama Sarabhai à Ahmedabad (1955-1956)

Box 31

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 150 items 6 x 9 cm., 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

AH 1-148A [including 127A]: Exterior views and details of the roof garden, terraces, garden, service block, courtyard, "toboggan," verandas, and pool. Interior views of verandas, library, living room, kitchen, bathrooms, and first-floor bedrooms. Also includes details of unidentified carvings and an image of a model of a barrel-vault structure (possibly the roof structure for the Sarabhai house) taken in the courtyard in front of Le Corbusier's atelier at 35 rue de Sèvres, Paris. AH 1-127 is sequence of medium format negatives numbered in ink on their edges from AHS-1 to AHS-149 (numbers are not continuous) by Hervé. AH 134-138 are accompanied by original paper folders and contact prints.
Box 31

Color transparencies

Physical Description: 9 items 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

AH 149-157: Views of the roof garden, family members in the garden, a view of the garden from the veranda, and an interior view of the kitchen.
Box 31

Color slide

Physical Description: 1 item 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

AH 158: Exterior view of a section of the roof, taken from the ground below. This image is a copy of AH 149.
 

Villa Shodhan à Ahmedabad (1955-1956)

Box 31

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 292 items 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 9 cm., 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

AV 1-292: Views and details of the façades, of the passage from the house to the service block, the driveway by the entrance to the house, the brise-soleil on south-west side, the pool, and terraces. Interior views of the entrance hall, living room, kitchen, staircases, and landings. Also includes images of models. AV 1-158 is sequence of medium format negatives numbered in ink on edges from AHSH-1 to AHS-188 (numbers are not continuous) by Hervé. AV 188-194 are medium format negatives accompanied by original paper folders and contact prints.
Box 31

Black-and-white slide

Physical Description: 1 item 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

AV 187A: An interior view of the living room.
Box 31

Color transparencies

Physical Description: 12 items 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

AV 297-304: Exterior views of the south-west and north-west façades, and interior views of the entrance hall, living room, and dining room.
Box 31

Color slides

Physical Description: 4 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

AV 293-296: Exterior views down through the void from the third floor terrace and up through the aperture in the roof from the third floor terrace.
Box 31

Stade Baghdad (1956)

Physical Description: 27 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 9 cm.

Scope and Contents

BS 1-27: Images of a model. BS 1-7 is a sequence of medium format negatives originally housed in glassine envelopes numbered from STB-7 to STB-13 by Hervé. The glassine envelopes have been discarded, and the original numbers have been transcribed onto the paper tags bearing the GRI's identification numbers. Each original number is placed in square brackets after the corresponding GRI number. BS 8-27 is sequence of medium format negatives numbered in ink on edges by Hervé from BD-1 to BD-20.
 

Musée National des Beaux-Arts de l'Occident à Tokyo (1957)

Musée National des Beaux-Arts de l'Occident à Tokyo, 1957

Box 31

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 234 items 35 mm., 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 9 cm.

Scope and Contents

TM 1-233 [including 68A]: Exterior views of the museum, the exterior staircase to the main first floor entrance to the museum, visitors on first floor landing of the staircase, views across the exhibition court, views of the roof structures, pilotis and the support columns for the entrance staircase at ground floor level. Interior views of the ground floor entrance hall, ground floor exhibition hall, first floor exhibition hall, internal ramps, and views of the roof skylights. Also includes images of models, and various street scenes which are assumed to be Tokyo. TM 1-68A is sequence of 6 x 6 cm. negatives numbered in ink on edges from MT-1 to MT-72 (numbers are not continuous) by Hervé. TM 91 is blank frame. TM 68A is accompanied by an annotated glassine envelope.
Box 31

Color transparencies

Physical Description: 2 items 6 x 9 cm.

Scope and Contents

TM 250-251: Exterior views.
Box 31

Color slides

Physical Description: 17 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

TM 234-249: Exterior views of the museum, exhibition court, staircases, and of the pilotis at the ground floor level. Also includes details of the south-east façade and one image of visitors on the landing of the exterior staircase to the main first floor entrance to the museum.
Box 32

L'Unité d'habitation à Briey-en-Forêt (1957)

Physical Description: 22 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

BR 1-22: Images of a model.
 

L'Unité d'habitation à Berlin (1957)

Box 32

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 38 items 35 mm., 68 x 108 mm.

Scope and Contents

BE 1, 9-42 [including 9A-9C]: Views of the construction work in progress and one image of a drawing, an east elevation of the building.
Box 32

Black-and-white slides

Physical Description: 7 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

BE 2-8 : Views of the construction work in progress.
 

Le Pavillon Philips à Bruxelles (1958)

Box 32

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 411 items 35 mm., 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

PP 1-411: Images of a model of the pavilion's structural frame, of the model with a "skin" over the frame, various views of the construction work in progress, and images taken during presentations of Le Corbusier's "Poème Électronique" in the pavilion.
Box 32

Color slides

Physical Description: 19 items 35 mm., 95 x 125 mm.

Scope and Contents

PP 412-430: Miscellaneous exterior views, views of the entrance, and images of the "Sculpture Polychrome."
 

La Maison du Brésil dans la Cite universitaire de Paris (1958)

Box 32

PB 1-465

Physical Description: 465 items black-and-white negatives 35 mm., 6 x 6 cm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

PB 1-465 [including 1A]: Views of the early stages of the construction work, and images of drawings, a plan, and a model.
Box 33

PB 466-686

Physical Description: 219 items black-and-white negatives 35 mm., 6 x 6 cm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

PB 466-686 [including 617A, 656A, 656B]:
Box 33

PB 467

Physical Description: 1 item black-and-white photographic print 7 x 10 cm.

Scope and Contents

A contact print depicting the construction work in progress. Print was made from negative PB 466.
Box 33

L'Église de Firminy-Vert (1960-1965)

Physical Description: 71 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 9 cm.

Scope and Contents

FE 1-71: Images of a model, and of single or two-page spreads from The development by Le Corbusier of the Design for l'Église de Firminy, a Church in France [North Carolina State College, School of Design, Student Publications, Volume 14, Number 2, 1964]. Also includes one image of page 15 of an unidentified book.
 

Firminy-Vert: La maison des jeunes et de la culture (1960-1965)

Box 34

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 132 items 35 mm., 6 x 6 cm., 98 x 132 mm.

Scope and Contents

FC 1-132: Includes exterior views from multiple directions, including a view of the building from the south-east showing the stadium under construction, and views of the pilotis under the building. Also includes façade details, interior views of the first-floor corridor, foyer, and library. FC 126-132 are accompanied by contact prints.
Box 34

Color slides

Physical Description: 165 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

FC 133-297: Includes exterior views of the building from various directions, views of stadium under construction to the west of the building, façade details, views of the entrance and ramp, and interior views of the small foyer on the ground floor, of the first-floor corridors, library, workroom/studio, and reading-room. Also includes images of architectural photographs and models being displayed in an unidentified room.
 

Firminy-Vert: L'Unité d'habitation (1960-1965)

Box 34

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 43 items 35 mm., 6 x 8 cm., 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

FU 1-42 [including 36A]: Includes exterior views of the building from the east, views of the roof terrace, views of the pilotis under the building, façade details, interior views, and images of a model. FU 41-42 are accompanied by contact prints.
Box 34

Color slides

Physical Description: 78 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

FU 43-120: Includes exterior views of the building from the south-west, views of the pilotis under the building, details of the west façade and roof terraces, and interior views of the nurseries and schools on the roof terraces.
Box 35

L'écluse de Kembs-Niffer (1960-1965)

Physical Description: 27 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 9 cm., 24 x 57 mm., 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

KN 1-27: Images of a model of a tower containing a lock-keeper's station.
Box 35

Orsay-Paris, projet pour un Centre de culture (1961)

Physical Description: 64 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 9 cm.

Scope and Contents

OP 1-64: Images of a model, some showing the model positioned in front of a panoramic background photograph of Paris, France.
 

Visual Arts Center à Cambridge, Massachusetts (Carpenter Center) (1961-1964)

Box 35

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 102 items 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 9 cm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

BC 1-101A: Images of a model of the site for the Center, and of a model of the Center itself. Includes images of the facades, exterior ramps, and interior views of the studios.
Box 35

Color slides

Physical Description: 80 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

BC 110-189: Includes exterior views of the building from various directions, views of the ramps, the pilotis under the building, the entrance lobby and the second-floor terrace, interior views of the auditorium, studios, and workshop, and a detail of the staircase tower. Also includes images of a model, a commemorative plaque, an illustration in an unidentified book, a view of the city skyline across water (BC 188), and of Boston University (BC 187).
Box 35

Color transparencies

Physical Description: 8 items 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

BC 102-109: Images of a model.
 

Un Pavillon d'exposition à Zürich (Centre Le Corbusier) (1963-1967)

Box 35

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 120 items 35 mm., 6 x 9 cm., 6 x 7 cm.

Scope and Contents

PZ 1-113 [including 24A-24F, 25A]: Includes exterior views of the building from various directions and of the construction work in progress, views of the main entrance door, interior views of the ground floor and exhibition hall, views of the ramps and stairways, a view of the roof terrace, and a detail of the north façade. Also includes images of drawings.
Box 35

Color negative

Physical Description: 1 item 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

PZ 119: An exterior view of the building from the south-west.
Box 35

Color slides

Physical Description: 5 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

PZ 114-118: Exterior views of the building from the south, south-west, and north-west, and one exterior view of the construction work in progress. One slide is unmounted.
Box 35

L'Ambassade de France à Brasilia (1964-1965)

Physical Description: 49 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 9 cm.

Scope and Contents

AF 1-49: Images of a model.
Box 35

L'hôpital de Venise (1964-1965)

Physical Description: 17 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

VH 1-17: Images of a model.
Box 35

Palais des Congrès à Strasbourg (1964)

Physical Description: 34 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

PS 1-34: Images of a model.
 

L'atelier Corbusier, 35 rue de Sèvres (1922-1965)

Box 35

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 13 items 6 x 6 cm., 4 x 5 in., 63 x 51 mm.

Scope and Contents

AT 1-8, 10-14: Interior views of the first floor atelier, views of the entrance and ground floor access corridor, and one image of the staircase. Le Corbusier is present in AT 5.
Box 35

Black-and-white transparency

Physical Description: 1 item 6 x 7 cm.

Scope and Contents

AT 9: Interior view of the first-floor atelier. This is an internegative made from negative AT 10.
Box 35

L'atelier de la recherche patiente (1960)

Physical Description: 28 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 8 cm., 6 x 6 cm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

RP 1-28: Images of pages from Le Corbusier's 1960 publication L'atelier de la recherche patiente, most depicting drawings and plans.
Box 35

Œuvre complète, Volume 1 (1910-1929)

Physical Description: 10 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 8 cm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

OC 1-10: Images of pages from Le Corbusier's publication Œuvre complète Volume 1, 1910-1929. Includes pages 9, 17-21, and 77. Also includes one cropped image from page 148 of Œuvre complète, Volume 4, 1938-1946 (OC 10).
 

Unidentified architectural projects

Scope and Contents

This file contains negatives that have not been identified, consisting of images of both actual buildings and of architectural models. They may be documentation of Le Corbusier's architectural work, or collected reference material.
 

Black-and-white negatives

Box 36

Unidentified building

Physical Description: 47 items black-and-white-negatives 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 9 cm., 4 x 5 in., 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

Exterior views and details of an unidentified site and building.
Box 36

Unidentified models

Physical Description: 10 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 9 cm.

Scope and Contents

Images of four different unidentified models.
Box 36

Color negatives: unidentified building

Physical Description: 9 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

Images of an unidentifed building.
Box 36

Color slide: unidentified model

Physical Description: 1 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

Image of an unidentified architectural model.
Box 36

Color transparencies: unidentified project

Physical Description: 2 items 6 x 7 cm.

Scope and Contents

An unidentified exterior view of one corner of a concrete building, and a view from a balcony overlooking a large public space and city. Possibly different buildings.
 

Artwork, portraits, and notebooks (1907-circa 1960), Series II.  1949-1965, undated

Scope and Contents

Series II comprises Lucien Hervé's documentation of Le Corbusier's life and activities not necessarily linked to specific architectural projects. The series is arranged into subject files created by Hervé. They include a printed chronology of Le Corbusier's life and major architectural works, portraits of Le Corbusier and his wife Yvonne, often with professional collaborators and friends, item-by-item documentation of his artwork, hundreds of pages from Le Corbusier's personal notebooks, images of Le Corbusier's student and apprentice work, images taken at various exhibitions, and a collection "d'objets trouvés" which contains miscellaneous reference material. There is some conceptual overlap, as this series does contain images of paintings and tapestries in Chandigarh, relief work in concrete at L'Unité d'habitation à Marseille, and murals from Roquebrune-Cap-Martin. This material has been left in its original order, as it must be noted that Hervé created a separate category for it, to differentiate it from the documentation of projects.
The dates listed in parentheses are the dates of the original material (artwork, exhibitions, etc.), and do not reflect the specific dates of exposure or printing for this photographic material, as these dates remain unknown.
Additional information: In the fall of 2006, Allan Tomlinson rehoused this collection and conducted a detailed inventory of its scope and contents. All negative dimensions in this series were taken directly from this legacy data, therefore the data is accurate, but not consistently expressed in standard archival nomenclature.

Arrangement

This series is arranged by subjects, including: Chronology; Artwork; Le Corbusier's notebooks; Portraits; Exhibitions; and Collections d'objet trouvé.
Box 37

Chronology (1887-1965)

Physical Description: 17 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

TS 1-17: Images of different sections of a printed chronology of Le Corbusier's life and work. Negatives are of various sizes, all are cut down from larger originals, and some have some portions of text masked out.
 

Artwork (1912-1950)

Box 37

Le Corbusier's student and apprentice work (1912-1913)

Physical Description: 22 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 8 cm.

Scope and Contents

CF 1-22: Images of displays of drawings and other design work done by Le Corbusier as a student or apprentice. CF 1-21 is sequence of negatives originally housed in glassine envelopes numbered from FO-15A to FO-25B by Hervé. The glassine envelopes have been discarded, and the original numbers have been transcribed onto the paper tags bearing the GRI's identification numbers. Each original number is placed in square brackets after the corresponding GRI number.
 

Drawings, paintings, sculptures, furniture (1928, circa 1950)

Scope and Contents

Images of artworks by Le Corbusier, including sketches, paintings, and sculptures. Also includes two images of furniture designed by Le Corbusier - the LC1 Sling Chair (1928) and the LC4 Chaise Lounge (1928).
 

Black-and-white negatives

Box 38

Dossier 13

Physical Description: 611 items 6 x 6 cm., 4 x 5 in., 8 x 10 in.

Scope and Contents

Images of artworks by Le Corbusier, including paintings, drawings, sculptures, and tapestry photographed within his studio at 24 rue Nungesser et Coli, as well as other locations. Notably includes interior views of artwork within Le Corbusier's cabanon and the restaurant L'Etoile de Mer at Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, and of E-1027, and views of the mural known as Sous les pilotis, Graffite à Cap Martin, or Three Women in the basement of E-1027. Also includes a few photographed copies of press articles featuring Le Corbusier's work (1954-1965). The majority of the negatives are numbered and some are accompanied by their original annotated glassine envelopes.
No letter code assigned. Hervé's original "Dossier" number for this material was Dossier 13.
Box 39

Dossier 13, continued

Physical Description: 834 items 6 x 6 cm, 4 x 5 in., 6.5 x 9 in., 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

Images of artworks by Le Corbusier, including drawings, paintings, and some sculptures. Many depict the artworks clipped to a display board, or leaned up against a wall to be photographed. The majority of the negatives are numbered and some are accompanied by their original annotated glassine envelopes.
No letter code assigned. Hervé's original "Dossier" number for this material was Dossier 13.
Box 37

Furniture

Physical Description: 4 items 6 x 7 cm., 6 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

CM 1-4: Furniture designed by Le Corbusier. Three copies of original negatives (of poor quality) depicting the metallic skeleton of the LC1 Sling Chair (1928), and one original negative of a LC4 Chaise Lounge (1928) sitting in front of a wall painted by Le Corbusier.
Box 38

Color negative

Physical Description: 1 item 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

An image of a television screen, showing a film still depicting people in Victorian era costume dancing in a ballroom. This negative was found amongst the black-and-white negatives in Box 38, and has been left with this material.
Box 38

Color slides

Physical Description: 4 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

Images of four line drawings of female forms. Slides are unmounted.
 

Le Corbusier's notebooks (1907-circa 1960)

 

Voyage de Jeunesse (1907-1911)

Scope and Contents

Images of pages from original notebooks believed to have been produced by Le Corbusier between 1907 and 1911 during his travels through Europe as a young man.
Box 37

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 107 items 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 7 cm.

Scope and Contents

VO 1-104, 106-108: Images of sketches and writings.
Box 37

Black-and-white transparency

Physical Description: 1 item 6 x 7 cm.

Scope and Contents

VO 105: An image of a sketch (a study of a landscape) from one of Le Corbusier's notebooks.
Box 37

Miscellaneous notebooks and sketchbooks (circa 1955)

Physical Description: 320 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 35 mm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

NB 1-320: Images of pages from Le Corbusier's various notebooks, includes writings and sketches. Visible dates include 1957 and 1962.
 

Portraits (1920-1965)

box 41

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 607 items 6 x 6 cm., 35 mm., 4 x 5 in., 7 x 10 cm.

Scope and Contents

This group of negatives consists primarily of informal portraits of Le Corbusier. It includes images taken at Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France featuring Le Corbusier and Yvonne, Thomas Rebutato, Jean Badovici, and others, many taken at the restaurant L'Etoile de Mer and at E-1027. It includes images of Le Corbusier painting and sculpting, of Atelier Le Corbusier on rue de Sèvres, Paris, of Le Corbusier visiting L'Unité d'habitation à Marseille during and after construction, and six contact prints of portraits of Le Corbusier in his Boulogne-Billancourt studio apartment. It also includes images of a deceased Yvonne Gallis in her coffin (1957). The majority of the negatives are numbered and some are accompanied by original annotated glassine envelopes.
While the majority of these images (especially those 6 x 6 cm.) were taken by Hervé in the 1950s and 1960s, this file undoubtedly contains copies of images taken by other photographers. The images of Jean Badovici are original negatives, but they are believed to be pre-war and were not taken by Hervé. There are also images of Le Corbusier at Pessac, and a group portrait including Fernand Léger, both dated circa 1928, that were not taken by Hervé.
No letter code assigned. Hervé's original "Dossier" number for this material was Dossier 12.
Box 40

Color negatives

Physical Description: 328 items 35 mm., 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 9 cm., 4 x 5 in., 13 x 12.5 cm.

Scope and Contents

Images of paintings, drawings, and sculptures by Le Corbusier, as well as portraits of Le Corbusier posing with his artwork. Notably includes both sketches and completed artwork for Chandigarh, images of the exterior of Etoile de Mer at Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, and images of a deceased Yvonne Gallis in her coffin (1957).
No letter code assigned. Hervé's original "Dossier" number for this material was Dossier C3.
Box 37

Exhibitions undated

Physical Description: 209 items black-and-white negatives 6 x 6 cm., 6 x 9 cm., 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

XS 1-209: Images of unidentified exhibitions of Le Corbusier's work, showing the arrangement and installation of artwork that includes paintings, sculptures, and architectural models. Also includes images of photographic prints of the exhibitions clipped to a display board.
 

Collections d'objets trouvés undated

box 42

Black-and-white negatives

Physical Description: 66 items 6 x 6 cm., 35 mm., 4 x 5 in.

Scope and Contents

A collection of images that may have been used as reference, source, or planning material. Includes images of unidentified paintings, sketches, and texts, as well as architectural prespective drawings from a book, unidentified furniture, and images of the cover of Le Corbusier's Vers une Architecture, the 24th Edition. It also includes images of a crab shell, possibly the shell collected on Long Island, New York, that supposedly inspired the design of La Chapelle de Ronchamp. Many of the negatives are accompanied by their original annotated glassine envelopes.
No letter code assigned. Hervé's original "Dossier" number for this material was Dossier 15.
Box 36

Color slides

Physical Description: 22 items 35 mm.

Scope and Contents

Exterior views of unidentified sites and buildings, and one exterior view of the Charles and Ray Eames House, Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles. One slide is labeled "Förderer," possibly a building by architect Walter M. Förderer.
Box 36

Color transparency

Physical Description: 1 item 3 x 6 cm.

Scope and Contents

Image of an architectural model of De Bijenkorf Department Store, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, by Marcel Breuer, 1957. Transparency has been cut down from a larger size.