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1. Why did Le Corbusier design his buildings without supporting walls?
Answer
Provide interior-space flexibility
Conserve concrete and steel
Make the rooms seem larger
Adhere to the principles of Zen
2. Why did the Nazis dislike the Bauhaus style?
Designs not functional for working class
Rejected traditional German values
Gropius was a known communist
Openness lacked adequate privacy
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