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“City for 3 Million” of 1923: a prophetic vision of high-rise, high density living proposed by Swiss-French modernist architect Le Corbusier. Though never realised, its planning and design ideas and principles were highly influential on Post-WWII generations of architects in their social housing designs world-wide – including Singapore. Source: www.newworldeconomics.com





“City for 3 Million” of 1923: a prophetic vision of high-rise, high density living proposed by Swiss-French modernist architect Le Corbusier. Though never realised, its planning and design ideas and principles were highly influential on Post-WWII generations of architects in their social housing designs world-wide – including Singapore. Source: www.newworldeconomics.com
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