This architectural monograph/catalogue focuses on the Convent of Sainte‑Marie de La Tourette, the Dominican priory designed by Le Corbusier and completed in 1960 near Lyon, France. The book examines the design principles, construction process, and spatial program of one of Corbusier’s final major works, showcasing how his modernist vocabulary translates into a contemplative religious setting. Featuring critical texts and photographs, it contextualizes the monastery’s use of pilotis, light manipulation, brutalist concrete forms, and modular organization to create a unified spiritual and functional environment. The publication serves both as a record of the realized building and an analytical resource on mid‑20th‑century sacred architecture within the International Style.