Le Corbusier\u27s early education encouraged him to think of architecture in idealistic and metaphoric terms: architecture not as building, but as representation. Schooled in the neomedieval beliefs of John Ruskin and Owen Jones, and in the organic similes of art nouveau, he was convinced that art and industry, like art and craft in former times, ought naturally to ally. For Le Corbusier, a building was always like something else. His La Chauxde- Fonds houses were like the nature that surrounded them, with their roofs designed as curves and folded gables to echo the shape of local ftr trees.1 The Salvation Army building was like a beached ocean liner, the Unites like ftling cabinets or wine racks. Continuous ribbon buildings projected for R...
Abstract“Architecture and Representation” is a plural theme that includes both figuration as manifes...
Le Corbusier was both artist and architect and the symbiosis between these dual roles contributed to...
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...
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...
In the twentieth century, more so than at any other time, media transformed architecture. No archite...
[EN] The reception of Le Corbusier’s early buildings in Paris provoked an astonishing sensation of s...
What happens when representation becomes architecture? Representation was vital to both the formatio...
[EN] At the very end of his travel to United States, Le Corbusier conceived and designed a modern vi...
La « promenade architecturale », expression inventée par Le Corbusier en 1929, à l’occasion de la pu...
Le Corbusier has very frequently been reproached with thinking and putting into practice impersonal,...
Le Corbusier (1887-1965) was both a great architect and a graphic designer par excellence. Though he...
The article proposes to delve deeper in the idea of space in Le Corbusier’s Toward an Architecture (...
The cover of the first edition of Vers une architecture featured what at the time must have been a c...
Abstract“Architecture and Representation” is a plural theme that includes both figuration as manifes...
Le Corbusier was both artist and architect and the symbiosis between these dual roles contributed to...
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...
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...
In the twentieth century, more so than at any other time, media transformed architecture. No archite...
[EN] The reception of Le Corbusier’s early buildings in Paris provoked an astonishing sensation of s...
What happens when representation becomes architecture? Representation was vital to both the formatio...
[EN] At the very end of his travel to United States, Le Corbusier conceived and designed a modern vi...
La « promenade architecturale », expression inventée par Le Corbusier en 1929, à l’occasion de la pu...
Le Corbusier has very frequently been reproached with thinking and putting into practice impersonal,...
Le Corbusier (1887-1965) was both a great architect and a graphic designer par excellence. Though he...
The article proposes to delve deeper in the idea of space in Le Corbusier’s Toward an Architecture (...
The cover of the first edition of Vers une architecture featured what at the time must have been a c...
Abstract“Architecture and Representation” is a plural theme that includes both figuration as manifes...
Le Corbusier was both artist and architect and the symbiosis between these dual roles contributed to...
The Pavillon de l’Esprit Nouveau was a building central to the development of Le Corbusier’s archite...