In response to the Bifurcations theme, the Le Corbusier site is organising an exhibition on micro-architecture and its variations.
Taking as its starting point the Cabanon (holiday cabin) designed by Le Corbusier, and more generally the research of 20th century architects on minimal space, the Le Corbusier site is seeking, with this exhibition, to question our relationship with housing and the notion of living together.
The way architectural space is apprehended is a central focus of the exhibition. The visit is therefore an inclusive, sensitive experience intended to facilitate the public's appropriation of the issues raised.