Cité Frugès de Pessac

Local name
LocationBordeaux

The Cité Frugès de Pessac, or Les Quartiers Modernes Frugès, is a housing development located in Pessac, a suburb of Bordeaux, France. It was commissioned by the industrialist Henri Frugès in 1924 as worker housing and designed by architects Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret, who were responsible for the development's masterplan and individual buildings. It was intended as a testing ground for the ideas Le Corbusier had expressed in his 1922 manifesto Vers une Architecture and was his first attempt designing low-cost, mass-produced collective housing in his trademark aesthetic.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cité_Frugès_de_Pessac

Address 36 Avenue Henry Fruges, Pessac 33600, France

Coordinates 44°47'56.082" N -0°38'50.401" E

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