Sainte Marie de La Tourette / Le Corbusier
Le Corbusier designed Sainte Marie de La Tourette Monastery in 1960 for a Dominican Order priory near Lyon, France. The Dominican Order convent sinks into the edge of a forest…
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UNESCO Heritage Architecture refers to buildings, structures, or places recognized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as having significant cultural or natural value to humanity. These sites are deemed to be of exceptional importance and are included on UNESCO’s World Heritage List, which currently includes over 1,100 sites across the globe. Recognizing a place as UNESCO Heritage Architecture is a significant honor and brings international attention to its cultural and historical value. It also often leads to increased preservation efforts and tourism, which can benefit the local area economically. However, being listed as a UNESCO Heritage site also comes with the responsibility to protect and preserve the site for future generations.
Le Corbusier designed Sainte Marie de La Tourette Monastery in 1960 for a Dominican Order priory near Lyon, France. The Dominican Order convent sinks into the edge of a forest…
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