Le Corbusier

Architect 1887 – 1965
Steady
#268
Historical Importance
461K
2025 Wikipedia Views
-3.5%
Year-over-Year
-8%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Le Corbusier

Le Corbusier, born Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, was a pioneering Swiss-French architect, designer, urban planner, and writer who profoundly shaped 20th-century modernism. His influence is cemented by his role in developing the "International Style" and his revolutionary Five Points of Architecture, which advocated for pilotis, free ground plans, free façades, ribbon windows, and the roof garden. Ranking \#268 in historical importance by MIT's Pantheon project, his vision for functional, rational, and aesthetically pure design continues to be the basis for countless contemporary built environments worldwide, making his historical impact substantial.

Despite this high historical rank, Le Corbusier's contemporary internet attention appears relatively modest, yielding an Attention Gap of approximately $1x$, suggesting his visibility aligns with his importance in this model. In 2025, his Wikipedia page garnered $461 ext{K}$ views. To provide context, this is significantly lower than figures from his own modern era like F. Scott Fitzgerald ($\#456$ importance with $1.2 ext{M}$ views) or even Ernest Hemingway ($\#425$ importance with $2.8 ext{M}$ views), illustrating a measurable disconnect between historical structural influence and current digital search volume.

Looking closer at the attention trends, his $2025$ annualized views show a year-over-year decrease of $-3.5\%$, and his momentum comparing Q1 versus Q3 was also negative at $-8\%$. This suggests that while historically crucial, the figure is not currently experiencing a significant surge in modern cultural or digital interest compared to other influential figures.

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