Drawings :
This collection includes a number of works (about 8000) using diffrent techniques and supports : travel sketches, landscapes, surveys, studiesfor paintings, gouache paintings and watercolours.
Enamels :
Between 1952 and 1965, Le Corbusier made a number of enamels (about thirty) in the Jean Martin studios in Luynes, including those for the entrance doors of the Assembly at Chandigarh and the chapel of Notre Dame du Haut at Ronchamp.
Prints :
There are about one hundred engraved works including etchings, aquafortes and lithograph, some of which (Petite Confidencce, Panurge, Cortège, Entre-Deux, La mer est toujours présente Poème de l'Angle Droit) are published in the form of portfolios.
Papiers collés :
About one hundred works, using this technique on different backing, have been identified.
Paintings :
Le Corbusier devoted several hours a day to painting. We lists around 450 canvases painted from 1918 (the year when he met the painter Ozenfant with whom he created Purism) until he died in 1965.
Sculptures :
In 1945, Joseph Savina, a cabinetmaker from Brittany, made a wooden sculpture after a painting by Le Corbusier. This experiment led to a twenty-year collaboration, during which forty-four sculptures were made in natural or polychrome wood.
Tapestries :
Twenty-seven tapestry cartoons were made by Le Corbusier, some of them in collaboration with P. Baudouin, between 1936 and 1965. Most of the subjects are inspired by his paintings.