Talk:Unité d'Habitation

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Isn't "unité" closer to "united" than "unit"? Therefore wouldn't the translation be something like United Habitation rather than Habitation Unit?

I talked to a couple of inhabitants at Marseille, and they told me they were enthusiastic about living there. I can imagine. I was sorry to hear that the school at the top of the building at Firminy had to be closed. If it still is, I do hope it can be re-opened soon.



"probably his most famous work"? aside from the fact that wikipedia is probably not an appropriate venue for discussion of what may or may not be "probable", wouldn't such a declaration probably be less silly when employed in discussion of villa savoye? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 121.91.65.150 (talk) 15:27, 5 June 2008 (UTC)