Talk:Sainte Marie de La Tourette

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[edit] Undulatory glass surfaces

Thanks for a great article! I would just like to note that the "undulatory glass surfaces" were actually designed by Iannis Xenakis (1922-2001), the Greek composer-in-exile who was employed by Le Corbusier at the time. (See - for instance - Matossian, Nouritza: Xenakis, London: Kahn & Averill, 1986, p. 66.) In paranthesis?