LC150+ Traveling Exhibition

Duration

August 18 - September 6, 2025

Curated By

Nick LiCausi, Director of Fabrication, and Scott Bernhard, Associate Dean for Academics and Associate Professor of Architecture.

Le Corbusier models on display

LC150+ is a traveling exhibition celebrating the legacy of architectural icon Charles-Édouard Jeanneret — professionally known as Le Corbusier. The exhibition is organized by Rene Tan, co-founder and director of the Singaporean firm RT+Q, and the models showcased in LC150+ are the work of RT+Q's interns.

Le Corbusier dedicated his five-decade career to improving living conditions for residents of heavily populated cities around the world. The exhibition displays over 150 architectural models of Le Corbusier's built work, reconstructed and built to scale by RT+Q's interns.

For years, it’s been a tradition at RT+Q for interns to spend their first week studying and building a scaled model of a Le Corbusier project. Instead of just teaching lessons, this hands-on approach aims to open their minds and introduce these aspiring architects to the diverse design legacy of one of the 20th century’s most influential architects.


Questions? Contact Nicholas LiCausi the Exhibition Curator at nlicausi@tulane.edu