I believe the correct answer is geometrical organization of
forms.
Le Corbusier (Charles-Édouard Jeanneret) was a pioneer of
modern architecture, writer, painter and a leader of the International Style of
urban planning. His International Style favors a strongly geometrical organization
of forms. Le Corbusier developed a set
of architectural principles that dictated his technique – "The Five Points
of a New Architecture". Some of his works are, for example, Villa Savoye
and Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts.
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