[EN] This paper, All of Paris, Darkly, presents a focused study of Le Corbusier’s enigmatic Beistegui Apartment (1929- 1931) on the Champs-Elysée in Paris, with particular reference to the curious camera obscura periscope that was housed in a small lozenge-shaped pavilion on its rooftop. There are manifold reasons for the charisma of the apartment; from the flamboyant eccentricities of the client and his exchanges with the architect, to the exceptional location of apartment in the centre of Paris, to the apparent repudiation of some of Le Corbusier’s more strident proclamations on architecture and the city, to the historical conditions that have for all time occluded a definitive scholarly reading of the architectural production and s...
This groundbreaking essay on Le Corbusier provides a new perspective that is based on exhaustive arc...
Le Corbusier was a Swiss architect and urbanist who acquired French nationality in 1930, having set ...
This groundbreaking new perspective on Le Corbusier is based on exhaustive archival research and the...
[EN] This paper, All of Paris, Darkly, presents a focused study of Le Corbusier’s enigmatic Beistegu...
Le Corbusier’s apartment-studio is an iconic object of the twentieth century, combining the indisput...
The reception of Le Corbusier’s early buildings in Paris provoked an astonishing sensation of shock ...
[EN] The reception of Le Corbusier’s early buildings in Paris provoked an astonishing sensation of s...
[EN] In the year between April 1910 and March 1911 Le Corbusier – then Charles-Edouard Jeanneret – c...
Le Corbusier’s studio-apartment is an iconic object of the twentieth century, combining the indisput...
The Pavillon de l’Esprit Nouveau was a building central to the development of Le Corbusier’s archite...
This groundbreaking essay on Le Corbusier provides a new perspective that is based on exhaustive arc...
In the year between April 1910 and March 1911 Le Corbusier – then Charles-Edouard Jeanneret – compos...
Le Corbusier (1887-1965) was both a great architect and a graphic designer par excellence. Though h...
Abstract“Architecture and Representation” is a plural theme that includes both figuration as manifes...
In the twentieth century, more so than at any other time, media transformed architecture. No archite...
This groundbreaking essay on Le Corbusier provides a new perspective that is based on exhaustive arc...
Le Corbusier was a Swiss architect and urbanist who acquired French nationality in 1930, having set ...
This groundbreaking new perspective on Le Corbusier is based on exhaustive archival research and the...
[EN] This paper, All of Paris, Darkly, presents a focused study of Le Corbusier’s enigmatic Beistegu...
Le Corbusier’s apartment-studio is an iconic object of the twentieth century, combining the indisput...
The reception of Le Corbusier’s early buildings in Paris provoked an astonishing sensation of shock ...
[EN] The reception of Le Corbusier’s early buildings in Paris provoked an astonishing sensation of s...
[EN] In the year between April 1910 and March 1911 Le Corbusier – then Charles-Edouard Jeanneret – c...
Le Corbusier’s studio-apartment is an iconic object of the twentieth century, combining the indisput...
The Pavillon de l’Esprit Nouveau was a building central to the development of Le Corbusier’s archite...
This groundbreaking essay on Le Corbusier provides a new perspective that is based on exhaustive arc...
In the year between April 1910 and March 1911 Le Corbusier – then Charles-Edouard Jeanneret – compos...
Le Corbusier (1887-1965) was both a great architect and a graphic designer par excellence. Though h...
Abstract“Architecture and Representation” is a plural theme that includes both figuration as manifes...
In the twentieth century, more so than at any other time, media transformed architecture. No archite...
This groundbreaking essay on Le Corbusier provides a new perspective that is based on exhaustive arc...
Le Corbusier was a Swiss architect and urbanist who acquired French nationality in 1930, having set ...
This groundbreaking new perspective on Le Corbusier is based on exhaustive archival research and the...