





Next door to Le Corbusier's
le cabanon, is Eileen Gray and Jean Badovici's villa E 1027 in early stages of restoration. We've included here, for your pleasure, some pictures from the 1929 re-edition of
"l'Architecture Vivante" review (living architecture, which in 1923, was introduced to showcase French modern architecture)titled "E 1027 Maison en bord de mer"
Éd. Imbernon, Marseille 2006.