Designed to be a
church in the model city of
Firminy Vert, the construction of Saint-Pierre was begun in 1971, six years after Le Corbusier's death in 1965. Due to local political conflicts it remained stalled from 1975 to 2003, when the local government declared the mouldering concrete ruin an "architectural heritage" and financed its completion. The building was completed by the French architect
José Oubrerie, Le Corbusier's student for many years. It has been used for many different purposes, as a secondary school and as a shelter. As the
secularist French state may not use public funds for religious buildings, Saint-Pierre is now used as a cultural venue. ==Impact on architecture==