Vintage 1945 Le Corbusier - Marseille

25880-11-101-HKBA

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Vintage 1945 Le Corbusier - Marseille

Brand  : Girard-Perregaux
Collection  : Vintage 1945
Model  : Vintage 1945 Le Corbusier - Marseille
Reference  : 25880-11-101-HKBA
Nber of pieces : 5
On sale : 2012

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  • Brand  : Girard-Perregaux
    Collection  : Vintage 1945
    Model  : Vintage 1945 Le Corbusier - Marseille
    Reference  : 25880-11-101-HKBA
    Nber of pieces : 5
    On sale : 2012
    List Price : 27 100 €
    Height : 36.20 mm
    Width : 35.25 mm
    Styles : Vintage
    Other
    Atypical
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : GP03300-0078
    Case material : Steel
    Case peculiarity : Screwed-down caseback
    Sapphire caseback
    Shape : Rectangular
    Water-resistance : 30 meters
    Dial : Concrete
    Hand engraved
    Dial color : Grey
    Display : Hands
    Glass : Sapphire
    Antireflective coating
    Strap material : Alligator leather
    Strap color : Black
    + More characteristics : Movement
    Calibre: 11½ ”’  
    Frequency: 28.800 alt/hour (4 Hz)  
    Jewels: 26  
    Power Reserve: Min. 46 hours 

DESCRIPTION

  • The Le Corbusier Trilogy  

    “You employ stone, wood and concrete, and with these materials you build houses and palaces: That is construction. Ingenuity is at work. But suddenly you touch my heart, you do me good. I am happy and I say: ‘This is beautiful.’ That is architecture. Art enters in.”  Vers une architecture, Le Corbusier, ed. G. Crès, 1923  

    High in the Jura Mountains of Switzerland, a few kilometers east of France, is perched the small town of La Chaux-de-Fonds — for centuries the wellspring of an almost divine congruence of genius. 

    Among those born here: Le Corbusier (né Charles-Edouard Jeanneret), one of the greatest names in modern architecture and design; pioneering automaker Louis  Chevrolet; and poet/novelist Blaise Cendrars. The aesthetic movement L’Art nouveau was refined in La Chaux-de-Fonds — as the old  village gave way to a modern city beginning of the 20th century, a regional Art nouveau variant, the “Style Sapin”, emerged here, exclusive to the burgeoning industrial  watchmaking centre. And the grace of its architecture and ingenuity of its urban plan have led to its designation as a UNESCO World Heritage site.  

    The genius inherent to La Chaux-de-Fonds is today best exemplified by the watchmakers of Girard-Perregaux, who - in cooperation with Foundation Le Corbusier - are employing  gold, sapphire crystal, steel and even concrete to reinterpret the work of the great  Modernist in a series of exceptional new timepieces.  

    This sublime project is the apotheosis of more than a century of communal history between the Jeanneret and Girard-Perregaux families. Mere happenstance ''Hardly. It is, rather, serendipity at its most poignant — the seemingly inevitable result when genius takes up residence in close proximity to genius. The very essence, in other words, of La Chaux-de-Fonds.  

    Le Corbusier’s life took him well beyond the shadow of the Jura, of course; he traveled the world designing buildings — and, in some cases, entire cities. Fittingly, he was part of the multinational team of architects that designed the headquarters of the United Nations Secretariat Building in Manhattan — a metaphor, in glass, reinforced concrete and steel, for his own global citizenship. 

    The Girard-Perregaux Le Corbusier Trilogy, however, reflects the three places that most embodied the concept of home to the man himself, who once observed that “the home should be the treasure chest of living”: La Chaux-de-Fonds, Paris and Marseille.  

    The model selected by Girard-Perregaux for the basis of the Le Corbusier Trilogy is the Vintage 1945, the year Le Corbusier published one of his most famous works, Les Trois Etablissements Humains (The Three Human Establishments) and devised his anthropometric scale of proportions the Modulor

    Vintage 1945 Le Corbusier — Marseille     

    Arguably Le Corbusier’s most important late work — and certainly his first significant postwar structure — is the Cité Radieuse (“Radiant City”), an Unité d’Habitation (“Housing Unit”) in Marseille, France. Although it was conceptualized earlier, the Marseille building was built from rough-cast reinforced concrete (steel and concrete) — a signature Le Corbusier material — between 1947 and 1952 to help alleviate a severe housing shortage at that time. The colossal 12-story complex accommodates some 1,600 residents and was the inspiration for several similar Unités d’Habitation throughout France, as well as in Berlin — all designed by Le Corbusier and given the same utilitarian name. The Unité d’Habitation was a prime example of the Modulor philosophy — and the design and proportions of the Marseille watch dial are an homage to the Modulor  anthropometric scale.  

    Concrete Dial  

    We end, appropriately, where we began: with careful attention to raw materials — in this  instance, concrete — that become stirring works of art. For this last component of the Le Corbusier Trilogy, Girard-Perregaux developed a concrete dial requiring three days to pour, dry and meticulously hand-finish. Concrete is an exceptionally uncommon material in watchmaking now, as it was in construction when Le Corbusier used it to build Cité  Radieuse. The result is an unparalleled interpretation of Le Corbusier: a seamless blend of watchmaking and architecture. 


    The rights for the reproduction of works by Le Corbusier are granted to Girard-Perregaux in exchange for a charitable donation to the Fondation Le Corbusier, to help restore Villa "Le Lac" in Corseaux, Switzerland; and to the Association Maison Blanche, for the ongoing preservation and maintenance of the Maison Jeanneret-Perret in La-Chaux-de-  Fonds,Switzerland.  

    About Girard-Perregaux  
    Girard-Perregaux is a Swiss high-end watch manufacturer tracing its origins back to 1791. The history of the brand is marked by legendary watches that combine sharp design with innovative technology, such as the renowned Tourbillon with three gold bridges. Devoted to the creation of state-of-the-art Haute Horlogerie, Girard-Perregaux is one of the very few watchmakers to unite all the skills of design and manufacture under the same roof including the forging of the “heart” of the watch — the movement. Girard-Perregaux is majority owned by PPR, a worldwide leading Luxury and Sport & Lifestyle group.   

    About the Le Corbusier Foundation  
    The Foundation, in accordance with its statutes and its missions, has devoted all of its resources to the conservation, knowledge and dissemination of Le Corbusier’s work. It is based in Paris.    

    About the Maison Blanche Association 
    The Association owns the house which Charles-Edouard Jeanneret Le Corbusier built for his parents in 1912 and works to guarantee its structural integrity and conservation, to ensure it fulfils a cultural role in the general public interest and to highlight Le Corbusier’s legacy in La Chaux-de-Fonds.  
     
  • The Le Corbusier Trilogy  

    “You employ stone, wood and concrete, and with these materials you build houses and palaces: That is construction. Ingenuity is at work. But suddenly you touch my heart, you do me good. I am happy and I say: ‘This is beautiful.’ That is architecture. Art enters in.”  Vers une architecture, Le Corbusier, ed. G. Crès, 1923  

    High in the Jura Mountains of Switzerland, a few kilometers east of France, is perched the small town of La Chaux-de-Fonds — for centuries the wellspring of an almost divine congruence of genius. 

    Among those born here: Le Corbusier (né Charles-Edouard Jeanneret), one of the greatest names in modern architecture and design; pioneering automaker Louis  Chevrolet; and poet/novelist Blaise Cendrars. The aesthetic movement L’Art nouveau was refined in La Chaux-de-Fonds — as the old  village gave way to a modern city beginning of the 20th century, a regional Art nouveau variant, the “Style Sapin”, emerged here, exclusive to the burgeoning industrial  watchmaking centre. And the grace of its architecture and ingenuity of its urban plan have led to its designation as a UNESCO World Heritage site.  

    The genius inherent to La Chaux-de-Fonds is today best exemplified by the watchmakers of Girard-Perregaux, who - in cooperation with Foundation Le Corbusier - are employing  gold, sapphire crystal, steel and even concrete to reinterpret the work of the great  Modernist in a series of exceptional new timepieces.  

    This sublime project is the apotheosis of more than a century of communal history between the Jeanneret and Girard-Perregaux families. Mere happenstance ''Hardly. It is, rather, serendipity at its most poignant — the seemingly inevitable result when genius takes up residence in close proximity to genius. The very essence, in other words, of La Chaux-de-Fonds.  

    Le Corbusier’s life took him well beyond the shadow of the Jura, of course; he traveled the world designing buildings — and, in some cases, entire cities. Fittingly, he was part of the multinational team of architects that designed the headquarters of the United Nations Secretariat Building in Manhattan — a metaphor, in glass, reinforced concrete and steel, for his own global citizenship. 

    The Girard-Perregaux Le Corbusier Trilogy, however, reflects the three places that most embodied the concept of home to the man himself, who once observed that “the home should be the treasure chest of living”: La Chaux-de-Fonds, Paris and Marseille.  

    The model selected by Girard-Perregaux for the basis of the Le Corbusier Trilogy is the Vintage 1945, the year Le Corbusier published one of his most famous works, Les Trois Etablissements Humains (The Three Human Establishments) and devised his anthropometric scale of proportions the Modulor

    Vintage 1945 Le Corbusier — Marseille     

    Arguably Le Corbusier’s most important late work — and certainly his first significant postwar structure — is the Cité Radieuse (“Radiant City”), an Unité d’Habitation (“Housing Unit”) in Marseille, France. Although it was conceptualized earlier, the Marseille building was built from rough-cast reinforced concrete (steel and concrete) — a signature Le Corbusier material — between 1947 and 1952 to help alleviate a severe housing shortage at that time. The colossal 12-story complex accommodates some 1,600 residents and was the inspiration for several similar Unités d’Habitation throughout France, as well as in Berlin — all designed by Le Corbusier and given the same utilitarian name. The Unité d’Habitation was a prime example of the Modulor philosophy — and the design and proportions of the Marseille watch dial are an homage to the Modulor  anthropometric scale.  

    Concrete Dial  

    We end, appropriately, where we began: with careful attention to raw materials — in this  instance, concrete — that become stirring works of art. For this last component of the Le Corbusier Trilogy, Girard-Perregaux developed a concrete dial requiring three days to pour, dry and meticulously hand-finish. Concrete is an exceptionally uncommon material in watchmaking now, as it was in construction when Le Corbusier used it to build Cité  Radieuse. The result is an unparalleled interpretation of Le Corbusier: a seamless blend of watchmaking and architecture. 


    The rights for the reproduction of works by Le Corbusier are granted to Girard-Perregaux in exchange for a charitable donation to the Fondation Le Corbusier, to help restore Villa "Le Lac" in Corseaux, Switzerland; and to the Association Maison Blanche, for the ongoing preservation and maintenance of the Maison Jeanneret-Perret in La-Chaux-de-  Fonds,Switzerland.  

    About Girard-Perregaux  
    Girard-Perregaux is a Swiss high-end watch manufacturer tracing its origins back to 1791. The history of the brand is marked by legendary watches that combine sharp design with innovative technology, such as the renowned Tourbillon with three gold bridges. Devoted to the creation of state-of-the-art Haute Horlogerie, Girard-Perregaux is one of the very few watchmakers to unite all the skills of design and manufacture under the same roof including the forging of the “heart” of the watch — the movement. Girard-Perregaux is majority owned by PPR, a worldwide leading Luxury and Sport & Lifestyle group.   

    About the Le Corbusier Foundation  
    The Foundation, in accordance with its statutes and its missions, has devoted all of its resources to the conservation, knowledge and dissemination of Le Corbusier’s work. It is based in Paris.    

    About the Maison Blanche Association 
    The Association owns the house which Charles-Edouard Jeanneret Le Corbusier built for his parents in 1912 and works to guarantee its structural integrity and conservation, to ensure it fulfils a cultural role in the general public interest and to highlight Le Corbusier’s legacy in La Chaux-de-Fonds.  
     
  • Brand  : Girard-Perregaux
    Collection  : Vintage 1945
    Model  : Vintage 1945 Le Corbusier - Marseille
    Reference  : 25880-11-101-HKBA
    Nber of pieces : 5
    On sale : 2012
    List Price : 27 100 €
    Height : 36.20 mm
    Width : 35.25 mm
    Styles : Vintage
    Other
    Atypical
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : GP03300-0078
    Case material : Steel
    Case peculiarity : Screwed-down caseback
    Sapphire caseback
    Shape : Rectangular
    Water-resistance : 30 meters
    Dial : Concrete
    Hand engraved
    Dial color : Grey
    Display : Hands
    Glass : Sapphire
    Antireflective coating
    Strap material : Alligator leather
    Strap color : Black
    More characteristics : Movement
    Calibre: 11½ ”’  
    Frequency: 28.800 alt/hour (4 Hz)  
    Jewels: 26  
    Power Reserve: Min. 46 hours