Maison Guiette also known as Les Peupliers, is a house in Antwerp, Belgium, designed by Le Corbusier in 1926 and built in 1927.
[1] It was the studio and living quarters of René Guiette, a painter and art critic.
[2] One of the Franco-Swiss architect's lesser-known works, it is an early example of the International Style.
Rene Guiette asked Le Corbusier to design a house modelled on the 1925 Pavilion de l'Esprit Nouveau.
In July 2016, the house and several other works by Le Corbusier were inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.