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A Visit to the Petite Maison is a curious little documentary shot in the summer of 2015. It's not your standard format, really. You get this raw, unfiltered glimpse of Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret’s Petite Maison, all in a kind of wandering, observational style. No narration, just the visuals and ambient sounds that let the space breathe. The pacing feels almost meditative, inviting you to linger on the details—the textures, the light. It’s fascinating how the absence of dialogue creates a more intimate connection with the architecture and its historical weight. There’s a certain tranquility in it, like you're just wandering through this celebrated space, absorbing its essence without any heavy-handed interpretations. Quite distinct from other architectural films.
Documentary on Le Corbusier's architectureUnique observational styleNo narration, just ambient sound
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