Le Corbusier ideas and forms

Analyzes newly-released archival material to examine the architect's projects as they relate to his philosophy of life, his social visions, and his cultural milieu -- Editor

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Curtis, William J. R., 1948- autor (autor)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Phaidon Press Limited 1986
Edición:First published 1986
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • The Home Base, p.16; In Search of ̂Personal Principles, p.26; A Classicism for the Jura, p.37; Paris, Purism and “L’Esprit Nouveau”, p.48; Defining types for the New Industrial City, p.60; Houses, Studios and Villas, p.71; Machine-Age Palaces and Public Institutions, p.85; Villa Savoye, Cité de Refuge, Pavillon Suisse, p.93; Regionalism and Reassessment in the 1930s, p.108; Politics, Urbanism and Travels (1929-1944), p.118; The Modular, Marseilles and the Mediterranean Myth, p.162; Sacral Forms, Ancient Associations, p.175; Le Corbusier in India: The Symbolism of Chandigarh, p.188; The Merchants of Ahmedabad, p.202; Retrospection and Invention: Final Projects, p.213; Conclusion