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Wexner Center for the Arts

Identity, book, poster and exhibit design for Jose Oubrerie, a protégé of famous modernist architect Le Corbusier. 

 

Le Corbusier embarked upon the church in the French town of Firminy with the help of his then-young associate José Oubrerie, now a professor at The Ohio State University’s Knowlton School of Architecture. The cornerstone was not laid for the church, called Eglise Saint-Pierre, until 1970, by which time Corbusier had died. Due to interruptions in the flow of money, materials, and labor, the project ground to a halt—until Oubrerie revived interest in (and support for) completion of the church nearly four decades later.

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Visual Brand Strategy

Identity Design

Visual Language

Publication Design

Exhibit Design

Poster Design

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