PROJECTEUR 165 PENDANT

Between 1951 and 1957, Le Corbusier designed the Sanskar Kendra Museum, a museum in the Indian city of Ahmedabad. The spiralshaped building contains all the fundamentals of his architecture. For this project, in 1954 Le Corbu conceived a lighting system he named “Projecteur”, installed in the structure to maximise the lighting effect.

Technical drawing

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Versions

  • LED/FLUO IP20
    E2723Wdirectdimmable according to bulb230V
    20ø17x18cable length 2m, orientable, max bulb H 11cm, black canopy
    aluminiumCode/ColorPRP FDW 51 night blueCode/ColorPRP FWS 51 white sandCode/ColorPRP FMW 51 moka
  • LED/FLUO IP44
    LED/FLUO23Wdirectdimmable according to bulb230V
    44ø17x18cable length 2m, orientable, max bulb H 11cm, black canopy
    AluminiumCode/ColorPRP FDW 52 night blueCode/ColorPRP FWS 52 white sandCode/ColorPRP FMW 52 moka

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Le Corbusier’s interest in fine arts from an early age led him to focus on architectural designs made up of lines and geometric colour blocks. For him, painting, sculpture and architecture are not isolated disciplines.

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