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9780500512333

Walking Through Le Corbusier Cl

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  • ISBN13:

    9780500512333

  • ISBN10:

    0500512337

  • Edition: 00
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-10-17
  • Publisher: THAMES&HUD

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Le Corbusier (1887-1965) is an icon of twentieth-century architecture, his status a reflection of his capacity to endow architecture with an expression that evokes the spirit of his epoch. This book features some of Le Corbusier's most important European buildings, complemented by others that are less well known. The photographs, taken sequentially by the author, provide a narrative description of each building and are supported by literary and graphic data that provide a single conceptual and visual argument. Each "walking through" is accompanied by an introduction that brings together the architect's main ideas about the building; at least one floor plan, which pinpoints the position from which the photograph has been taken; phrases by Le Corbusier relating directly to what is shown in the image; drawings by the architect of certain details; and images from other Le Corbusier buildings that enlarge on the discussion or elucidate a point.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 6
Villa falletp. 10
Villa stotzer, villa jaquemetp. 16
Villa jeanneret-perretp. 22
Villa schwobp. 28
Une petite maisonp. 36
Villa savoyep. 54
Pavillon suissep. 80
Duval factoryp. 96
Unite d'habitation, marseillesp. 112
La tourette monasteryp. 136
Kembs-niffer lockp. 166
Heidi weber exhibition pavilion (la maison de l'homme)p. 174
Sources of quotationsp. 188
Indexp. 190
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"Le Corbusier (1887-1965) is an icon of 20th-century architecture, his status a reflection of his capacity to endow architecture with an expression that evokes the spirit of the age. This book features some of Le Corbusier's most important European buildings, complemented by others that are less well-known. The photographs, taken sequentially by the author, and an introduction that brings together the architect's main ideas about each building provide a unique "walk through" of the master architect's great works."--BOOK JACKET.

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