
"LC150+" exhibit hosted by the Department of Architecture
Date & Time: May 16, 2025 from 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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Architecture, Stuckeman School
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Rouse Gallery, Stuckeman Family Building
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Location Link: map.psu.edu…
Admission Type: Free, no registration or ticket required
The The Department of Architecture in the Stuckeman School is hosting “LC150+,” a traveling exhibition celebrating the architectural legacy of Charles-Édouard Jeanneret – professionally known as Le Corbusier – from April 28 to May 16 in the Rouse Gallery, Stuckeman Family Building. The exhibition is organized by renowned architect Rene Tan, co-founder and director of the award-winning Singapore-based firm RT+Q Architects.
Le Corbusier is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of what’s now known as modern architecture. He dedicated his career, which spanned five decades, to designing buildings that provided better living conditions for residents of heavily populated cities in Europe, Japan and India, as well as North and South America.
Organized by architecture faculty members Benay Gürsoy, Orsolya Gáspár and Mehrdad Hadighi, “LC150+” showcases more than 150 detailed architectural models of Le Corbusier’s work, which are reconstructed and built to scale by RT+Q’s interns.
The firm holds over 350 models in total, making it the world’s largest private collection of Le Corbusier’s designs. The exhibition is endorsed by the Fondation Le Corbusier in Paris.