
Cite Radieuse by Florent Bodart
Florent Bodart approaches the Cité Radieuse — Le Corbusier's great utopian housing block in Marseille — with affection and graphic wit. The building's rhythmic facades, pilotis, and rooftop terrace are distilled into a composition that feels both faithful and fresh: an illustrator's homage that captures the spirit of the architecture without slavishly reproducing it. Bodart's layered technique, moving between hand-drawn marks and digital refinement, gives the image a warmth that much architecture illustration lacks. The result is a celebration of a building that still believes in its own idealism.
This archival fine art print is produced in our Berlin studio, where Bodart's careful layering of hand-drawn and digital mark-making is rendered with exceptional clarity and sharpness — every graphic detail preserved.
Florent Bodart approaches the Cité Radieuse — Le Corbusier's great utopian housing block in Marseille — with affection and graphic wit. The building's rhythmic facades, pilotis, and rooftop terrace are distilled into a composition that feels both faithful and fresh: an illustrator's homage that captures the spirit of the architecture without slavishly reproducing it. Bodart's layered technique, moving between hand-drawn marks and digital refinement, gives the image a warmth that much architecture illustration lacks. The result is a celebration of a building that still believes in its own idealism.
This archival fine art print is produced in our Berlin studio, where Bodart's careful layering of hand-drawn and digital mark-making is rendered with exceptional clarity and sharpness — every graphic detail preserved.
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Florent Bodart approaches the Cité Radieuse — Le Corbusier's great utopian housing block in Marseille — with affection and graphic wit. The building's rhythmic facades, pilotis, and rooftop terrace are distilled into a composition that feels both faithful and fresh: an illustrator's homage that captures the spirit of the architecture without slavishly reproducing it. Bodart's layered technique, moving between hand-drawn marks and digital refinement, gives the image a warmth that much architecture illustration lacks. The result is a celebration of a building that still believes in its own idealism.
This archival fine art print is produced in our Berlin studio, where Bodart's careful layering of hand-drawn and digital mark-making is rendered with exceptional clarity and sharpness — every graphic detail preserved.























