Couvent La Tourette by Le Corbusier is considered one of the important buildings of the late modernist era. And frequently studied by the students of architecture.
The buildings contain a hundred bedrooms for teachers and students, study halls, a hall for work and one for recreation, a library and a refectory. There is also a church. Unlike the Ronchamp, La Tourette rather dominate the landscape than compliment. The building stands as an example of monastic simplicity with a mix of subtle complexities in the known Corbusian proportions.
This ZIP file contains an AutoCAD drawing of the building with plans and sections. And a vector EPS file that helps in better visibility. These drawings are regenerated and of course unofficial, accuracy is not guaranteed and shouldn't be treated as a reference.