WORKERS' HOUSING ESTATE LE CORBUSIER
A working-class neighborhood in a so-called Moroccan district, consisting of seven houses with open gardens, housed the workers of a factory
In 1923, the architect Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, known as Le Corbusier, was commissioned by Henry Frugès, an industrialist from Bordeaux, to build the workers' housing estates in Lège-Cap-Ferret and Pessac. This workers' housing estate, located in the so-called "Moroccan" district, housed the workers of a H. Frugès factory. Find seven houses with open gardens without fence of this housing estate in the avenue du Médoc. Attention, the houses cannot be visited, they are private properties.
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