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| has gloss | eng: The Cartesian sky-scraper, designed by Le Corbusier in 1938, is a type of tower building known for its modern and rational design. This type of modern administration building has its source in the first sketches for the Pavillon de L'Esprit Nouveau in 1919, which proposes a cruciform form for skyscrapers, radiating light and stability. In principle the cruciform plan (with two axes) does not adapt itself to the path of the sun, which has only one axis. Studying further, it was seen that with this form symmetrical about two axes, the cruciform skyscraper does not receive sunlight on its north facades. |
| lexicalization | eng: Cartesian skyscraper |
| instance of | (noun) French architect (born in Switzerland) (1887-1965) Charles Edouard Jeanneret, Le Corbusier |
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