What happens when representation becomes architecture? Representation was vital to both the formation and conveyance of a new architecture. Nowhere is this more evident than in the oeuvre of Le Corbusier. The pavilion, initially dismissed by Le Corbusier, ultimately proved his second most popular building type
In France, in the first quarter of the Twentieth Century, ‘space’ and ‘psyche’ were uncommon concept...
Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium vom 24. bis 27. April 2003 in Weimar an der Bauhaus-Universität zum Th...
The redent is the only generic building of Le Corbusier’s to endure and be transformed over the year...
Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium vom 24. bis 27. April 2003 in Weimar an der Bauhaus-Universität zum Th...
In 1955, the year in which his renowned chapel at Ronchamp was completed, the Swiss-French architect...
In the twentieth century, more so than at any other time, media transformed architecture. No archite...
Le Corbusier (1887-1965) was both a great architect and a graphic designer par excellence. Though he...
Le Corbusier\u27s early education encouraged him to think of architecture in idealistic and metaphor...
Abstract“Architecture and Representation” is a plural theme that includes both figuration as manifes...
The cover of the first edition of Vers une architecture featured what at the time must have been a c...
Le Corbusier (1887-1965) was both a great architect and a graphic designer par excellence. Though h...
In 1946, shortly after the end of the Second World War and as the rebuilding of Europe began, in a s...
This article examines Le Corbusier's architectural design processes, paying special attention to his...
Le Corbusier aligned science with Modern movement architecture. At the opening of the Pavillon Suiss...
The Pavillon de l’Esprit Nouveau was a building central to the development of Le Corbusier’s archite...
In France, in the first quarter of the Twentieth Century, ‘space’ and ‘psyche’ were uncommon concept...
Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium vom 24. bis 27. April 2003 in Weimar an der Bauhaus-Universität zum Th...
The redent is the only generic building of Le Corbusier’s to endure and be transformed over the year...
Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium vom 24. bis 27. April 2003 in Weimar an der Bauhaus-Universität zum Th...
In 1955, the year in which his renowned chapel at Ronchamp was completed, the Swiss-French architect...
In the twentieth century, more so than at any other time, media transformed architecture. No archite...
Le Corbusier (1887-1965) was both a great architect and a graphic designer par excellence. Though he...
Le Corbusier\u27s early education encouraged him to think of architecture in idealistic and metaphor...
Abstract“Architecture and Representation” is a plural theme that includes both figuration as manifes...
The cover of the first edition of Vers une architecture featured what at the time must have been a c...
Le Corbusier (1887-1965) was both a great architect and a graphic designer par excellence. Though h...
In 1946, shortly after the end of the Second World War and as the rebuilding of Europe began, in a s...
This article examines Le Corbusier's architectural design processes, paying special attention to his...
Le Corbusier aligned science with Modern movement architecture. At the opening of the Pavillon Suiss...
The Pavillon de l’Esprit Nouveau was a building central to the development of Le Corbusier’s archite...
In France, in the first quarter of the Twentieth Century, ‘space’ and ‘psyche’ were uncommon concept...
Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium vom 24. bis 27. April 2003 in Weimar an der Bauhaus-Universität zum Th...
The redent is the only generic building of Le Corbusier’s to endure and be transformed over the year...