Le Corbusier interior and exterior.
Le Corbusier titles a section of Towards a New Architecture “The Exterior Is Always an Interior” [“The Outside Is Always an Inside,” in Toward an Architecture]. This is a repetition of an assertion from 4 earlier in the text. Interpret this statement in context. What properties of interiors does Le Corbusier 5 argue architects must take into account when designing exteriors, and vice versa? What are the implications for architectural and interior design more broadly when designers carry out this directive?