Le Corbusier Sketchbooks

Le Corbusier Sketchbooks
Author: Architectural History Foundation
Publisher: MIT Press (MA)
Total Pages: 470
Release: 1981-05-01
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Le Corbusier's buildings and writings are widely considered the most important testimony of twentieth-century architecture. No estimate of his genius and influence can be made without reference to the sketchbooks that he carried with him nearly everywhere throughout his life. He jotted down everything that caught his interest--buildings, people, pictures, ideas, projects, objects. When pondering a new project, Le Corbusier often referred to these notations, even those made years before. The travel sketchbooks were a perennial source of stimulation to his imagination. Le Corbusier carefully preserved these documents and selected a special group of them for eventual publication.His heirs, the "Fondation Le Corbusier" in Paris, have zealously protected them; but for two decades they have been available only to those scholars able to examine them in the Paris vault.Now, however, the Architectural History Foundation and The MIT Press have jointly undertaken to publish all seventy-three sketchbooks selected by the master in a series of four volumes, of which this is the first. The publication has been edited by a committee of Le Corbusier scholars--Timothy Benton, H. Allan Brooks, Bal Krishna V. Doshi, Norma Evenson, Stanislaus von Moos, Francesco Passanti, Madhu Sarin, Peter Serenyi, and Jerzy Soltan.This first volume, covering the period 1914-1948, includes drawings from the architect's training, notes on his life in Paris and his first recorded thoughts and subsequent ideas on city planning, sketches from a Zeppelin trip to South America, his own critique of his Villa Savoie, the conception of the Unite d'habitation for Marseilles, writings on his Pessac housing project, the evolution of the Voisin Plan, and his evaluation of Villa Mandrot, often cited as the turning point in his architectural style.

Le Corbusier Sketchbooks: 1954-1957

Le Corbusier Sketchbooks: 1954-1957
Author: Le Corbusier
Publisher: New York : Architectural History Foundation ; Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press
Total Pages: 604
Release: 1981
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

During these years, Le Corbusier further developed the curving sculptural forms he had already used boldly for the pilgrimage chapel at Ronchamp and for the new city of Chandigarh, the new capital of the Punjab.

Le Corbusier

Le Corbusier
Author: Flora Samuel
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2004-04-02
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0470847476

This is a revealing book which, for the first time, investigates the central influence of feminism in the work of Le Corbusier; one of the most important and revered architects of all time. The text covers Le Corbusier’s upbringing and training and sets this in the context of the cultural atmosphere of his time, covering issues of gender and religion. It reveals aspects of his private life such as personal relationships, which have barely been explored before as no biography currently exists. Furthermore, the author reveals, for the first time in print, a previously undiscovered and unpublished Le Corbusier building, making this book an incredibly significant addition to existing literature on the great man. In short, the new evidence and theories contained in this volume amount to major revelations about this hugely revered and central architectural figure of the 20th Century.

Le Corbusier and the Occult

Le Corbusier and the Occult
Author: Jan Birksted
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2009
Genre: Compagnonnages
ISBN: 0262026481

"Le Corbusier grew up in La Chaux-de-Fonds in Switzerland, a city described by Karl Marx as "one unified watchmaking industry." Among the unifying social structures of La Chaux-de-Fonds was the Loge L'Amitié, the Masonic lodge with its francophone moral, social, and philosophical ideas, including the symbolic iconography of the right angle (rectitude) and the compass (exactitude). Le Corbusier would later describe these as "my guide, my choice" and as his "time-honored ideas, ingrained and deep-rooted in the intellect, like entries from a catechism." Through exhaustive research that challenges long-held beliefs, J.K. Birksted's Le Corbusier and the Occult traces the structure of Le Corbusier's brand of modernist spatial and architectural ideas based on startling new documents in hitherto undiscovered family and local archives."--Publisher.

Le Corbusier and the Concept of Self

Le Corbusier and the Concept of Self
Author: Simon Richards
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780300095654

Filosofische analyse van het zelfconcept van de Zwitsers-Franse architect (1887-1965), herwaardering van zijn motieven als stadsplanoloog en nieuwe inzichten met betrekking tot zijn intellectuele relaties met andere leden van de avantgarde van de twintigste eeuw.

Le Corbusier in America

Le Corbusier in America
Author: Mardges Bacon
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2001
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780262523424

In this study of Le Corbusier's American tour, Mardges Bacon reconstructs his encounter with America in all its fascinating detail. It presents a critical history of the tour as well as a nuanced and intimate portrait of the architect.