The pavilion and the court: cultural and spatial problems of De Stijl architecture
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Richard Padovan focuses on two buildings, both designed in 1929, which represent the final resolution of Le Corbusier’s and Mies van der Rohe’s response to and conflict with De Stijl: the Villa Savoye and the Barcelona Pavilion

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