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9781580930772

Le Corbusier And the Continual Revolution in Architecture

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    1580930778

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-12-18
  • Publisher: The Monacelli Press
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Summary

Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier dominated twentieth-century architecture much the way Picasso dominated painting. His outstanding achievements, his vision of a harmonious machine civilization, his paintings, drawings, sculpture, architecture, city planning, and writing together compose a portrait of the architect as "protean creator."Le Corbusier and the Continual Revolutionin Architecture is a fascinating study of this genius. Taking into account recent scholarship and new theories of architectural change, noted architectural historian Charles Jencks traces the personal and professional development of Le Corbusier. In association with the Purist painter Ameacute;deacute;e Ozenfant, he gained fame in the 1920s, publishing the journalL'Esprit Nouveauand four seminal modernist tracts:Towards a New Architecture, The City of Tomorrow, The Decorative Art of Today,andLa Peinture Moderne (Modern Painting).Jencks demonstrates the influence of these classic texts by way of the architect's major projects of the period: Villa La Roche, Workers' Housing at Pessac, the Plan Voisin for Paris, Villa Stein, Villa Savoye, and the steel furniture, including the famedgrand confortandchaise longue. Through the 1930s and into the 1940s Le Corbusier embraced a new worldliness that included not only hand-built masonry but also an awakened sensuality and a shift in politics; after World War II, he embarked on yet another transformation, this time towards a new brutalist mode that saw the realization of the controversial Uniteacute; d'Habitation and the truly revolutionary chapel at Ronchamp. Le Corbusier and the Continual Revolution in Architecturepresents over two hundred illustrations including architectural drawings, plans, and photographs, as well as paintings, sketches, and publication facsimiles. With this illuminating collection of images and his revealing and provocative text, Charles Jencks has produced a compelling and comprehensive analysis of the twentieth-century master who stayed well ahead of his followers to reinvent the art of architecture over and over again. Architectural writer and designer

Author Biography

Charles Jencks is the author of, among many other titles, Le Corbusier and the Tragic View of Architecture, The Language of Post-Modern Architecture, and The Architecture of the Jumping Universe.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Revolutionary Personality 6(10)
Dress Rehearsal in a Small Town
16(90)
The Hero of the Heroic Period 1917--28
106(80)
Back to Nature 1928--45
186(56)
Monumental and Symbolic Architecture 1946--65
242(80)
Who Was Le Corbusier?
322(32)
Appendix I: Nietzsche and Le Corbusier 354(2)
Appendix II: Le Corbusier the Normal Genius of the Twentieth Century 356(6)
Notes 362(14)
Index 376

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