The exhibition, in the garden of the Triennale Milano, featured the reconstruction of the actual interior of the Cabanon, which Le Corbusier planned and built in 1952 for his holidays at Cap-Martin, an apparently unpretentious sea-side hut, but comprising a remarkable exampleof micro-architecture, full of meaning Cassina, continuing their research into the work of the Maestri of architecture, have taken care of this project, which is now presented with the aim of divulging a deeper appreciation and knowledge of the merits of the architectural interior.

The Cabanon conceals a valuable exercise of the architecture of Le Corbusier, taken as assigning the highest rank of architectural merit only to the interior of the construction.