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Design of Windows as an External Building Feature in the Works of Loos and Le Corbusier

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Figure 1.  Interior of Notre Dame du Haut (1967)
Figure 6.  Saint-Pierre de Firminy Church interior (2006)
Figure 10.  Villa Steiner’s living room (1910)
Figure 19.  Café Museum (1899)

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