Weissenhof Estate

Aerial view of the Weissenhof Estate
Homes 5-9: Terraced houses by J.J.P. Oud
Maisons de la Weissenhof-Siedlung
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Homes 13 (left) and 14–15 (right)
LocationStuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Part ofThe Architectural Work of Le Corbusier, an Outstanding Contribution to the Modern Movement
CriteriaCultural: (i)(ii)(vi)
Reference1321rev-005
Inscription2016 (40th Session)
Area0.1165 ha (12,540 sq ft)
Buffer zone33.6213 ha (3,618,970 sq ft)
Websiteweissenhofmuseum.de/en/
Coordinates48°48.03′N 9°10.66′E / 48.80050°N 9.17767°E / 48.80050; 9.17767
Weissenhof Estate is located in Baden-Württemberg
Weissenhof Estate
Location of Weissenhof Estate in Baden-Württemberg
Weissenhof Estate is located in Germany
Weissenhof Estate
Weissenhof Estate (Germany)
Home 33: The Scharoun residence

The Weissenhof Estate (German: Weißenhofsiedlung) is a housing estate built for the 1927 Deutscher Werkbund exhibition in Stuttgart, Germany. It was an international showcase of modern architecture's aspiration to provide cheap, simple, efficient, and good-quality housing.[1]

Two buildings designed by Le Corbusier were designated a World Heritage Site in 2016 as part of The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier, an Outstanding Contribution to the Modern Movement. The remainder of the Estate, and some adjacent streets and buildings, are a part of the Site's buffer zone.

  1. ^ "AD Classics: Weissenhof-Siedlung Houses 14 and 15 / Le Corbusier + Pierre Jeanneret". ArchDaily. 2018-10-04. Retrieved 2022-04-16.

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