[EN] The article will examin one of Le Corbusier's more emblematic works: the Ronchamp Chapel. The aim is to discover some of the intentionalities hidden within the design of this work by the swiss architect. It will start with the following considerations of Le Corbusier about the Ronchamp chapel:“it began with the acoustics of the landscape taking the four horizons as a reference...to respond to these horizons, to accomodate them, shapes were created…” And: “ Shapes make noise and silence; some speak and others listen...”And again: “ Ear can see proportions. It's possibile to hear the music of visual proportion” (Le Corbusier). The article sustains that the church is nothing but a giant acoustic machine dedicated to Virgin Mary whic...
reserved2siAnna Rosellini è l’autore dei capitoli: 1, 2 - ad esclusione del paragrafo Die Kapelle vo...
[EN] The article presents a study of the relationship of Le Corbusier with very a important construc...
Abstract “L’homme qui recherche l’harmonie a le sens du sacré”. In this way Le Corbusier claims th...
[EN] The article will examin one of Le Corbusier's more emblematic works: the Ronchamp Chapel. The a...
This dissertation provides a reassessment of the design documents and historical discourse concerni...
[EN] This paper explores Le Corbusier’s practice of collecting and studying everyday objects as insp...
Le Corbusier was both artist and architect and the symbiosis between these dual roles contributed to...
The completion of Nôtre-Dame-du-Haut, Ronchamp, by Le Corbusier in 1955 provoked much comment and co...
[EN] Le Corbusier developed his own unique poetics of architecture, perceived and understood as an a...
[EN] Le Corbusier developed his own unique poetics of architecture, perceived and understood as an a...
[EN] Le Corbusier developed his own unique poetics of architecture, perceived and understood as an a...
Landscape elements, the bells; "Surrealism is a key to other late works of Le Corbusier, most notabl...
[EN] This paper suggests that Le Corbusier’s editorial composition of the book Ronchamp: Les Carnets...
Looking at Le Corbusier’s works one cannot fail to notice how his drawings and paintings transformed...
In 1955, the year in which his renowned chapel at Ronchamp was completed, the Swiss-French architect...
reserved2siAnna Rosellini è l’autore dei capitoli: 1, 2 - ad esclusione del paragrafo Die Kapelle vo...
[EN] The article presents a study of the relationship of Le Corbusier with very a important construc...
Abstract “L’homme qui recherche l’harmonie a le sens du sacré”. In this way Le Corbusier claims th...
[EN] The article will examin one of Le Corbusier's more emblematic works: the Ronchamp Chapel. The a...
This dissertation provides a reassessment of the design documents and historical discourse concerni...
[EN] This paper explores Le Corbusier’s practice of collecting and studying everyday objects as insp...
Le Corbusier was both artist and architect and the symbiosis between these dual roles contributed to...
The completion of Nôtre-Dame-du-Haut, Ronchamp, by Le Corbusier in 1955 provoked much comment and co...
[EN] Le Corbusier developed his own unique poetics of architecture, perceived and understood as an a...
[EN] Le Corbusier developed his own unique poetics of architecture, perceived and understood as an a...
[EN] Le Corbusier developed his own unique poetics of architecture, perceived and understood as an a...
Landscape elements, the bells; "Surrealism is a key to other late works of Le Corbusier, most notabl...
[EN] This paper suggests that Le Corbusier’s editorial composition of the book Ronchamp: Les Carnets...
Looking at Le Corbusier’s works one cannot fail to notice how his drawings and paintings transformed...
In 1955, the year in which his renowned chapel at Ronchamp was completed, the Swiss-French architect...
reserved2siAnna Rosellini è l’autore dei capitoli: 1, 2 - ad esclusione del paragrafo Die Kapelle vo...
[EN] The article presents a study of the relationship of Le Corbusier with very a important construc...
Abstract “L’homme qui recherche l’harmonie a le sens du sacré”. In this way Le Corbusier claims th...