Église Saint-Pierre de Firminy (1960; Firminy, France) by Le Corbusier

Église Saint-Pierre de Firminy - Le Corbusier - 1960; Firminy, France

Artwork Information

TitleÉglise Saint-Pierre de Firminy
ArtistLe Corbusier
Date1960; Firminy, France
Art MovementConstructivism

About Église Saint-Pierre de Firminy

The artwork, titled “Église Saint-Pierre de Firminy,” was designed by the renowned artist Le Corbusier in 1960. It is located in Firminy, France, and is a notable example of Constructivism within the architectural genre.

The structure exemplifies Le Corbusier’s innovative vision and mastery in architecture. Made predominantly of concrete, the building showcases a distinctive, monumental form characterized by sweeping curves and pronounced angular elements. The towering, asymmetrical shape and strategic placement of windows create a dynamic interaction between light and shadow. The exterior evokes a sense of solidity and modernism, reflecting the principles of the Constructivism movement. The artwork demonstrates a harmonious blend of practical functionality and artistic expression, underscoring Le Corbusier’s significant contribution to contemporary architecture.

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