Tropical architecture of Le Corbusier, one of the masters of modern architecture, has made immense influences worldwide. This paper tries to rediscover the master architect in terms of inputs he obtained from the context while designing for the Indian subcontinent. The nourishment obtained from the nature as well as the culture and society helped shape the work of the western architect to a considerable degree. His expressions were modern and his very own, but fitted well with the climate and the society of the place. Daylight and temperature during different times and seasons, monsoon rain, prevailing breeze, immediate and extended landscape, all were considered by the architect with due respect. The paintings, the music and the poetry of ...
Le Corbusier was a Swiss architect and urbanist who acquired French nationality in 1930, having set ...
[EN] The crisis of international architecture, at the first 30s, introduced new ties to place and lo...
In the both the periods between and after the World Wars, the French government expressed an increas...
International audienceAmong the many challenges faced by Le Corbusier in his Indian projects, adapta...
Located at the foothills of the Sivalik Mountains, Chandigarh was the dream city of independent Indi...
Façade plays an important role in modern movement architecture and a critical role in the conception...
The study aims to clarify the relationship between Le Corbusier's global concept regarding the envir...
This paper is an introduction into the architec-tural tradition of India from a climatic point of vi...
International audienceAfter the crisis of internationalism in architecture during the 1930s, the wor...
ABSTRACT: As Britain’s political influence in India grew and spread in the middle of the 18th centur...
The formative influence of the Mughal gardens on the urban spaces of the Capitol Complex, Chandigarh...
To appreciate Indian art and architecture by studying it in India alone will only lead to partial un...
[EN] Le Corbusier's work can not be understood without the direct influence that all employees had t...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN041022 / BLDSC - British Library D...
© Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2018. Human beings have a natural instinct for bio-climatic hom...
Le Corbusier was a Swiss architect and urbanist who acquired French nationality in 1930, having set ...
[EN] The crisis of international architecture, at the first 30s, introduced new ties to place and lo...
In the both the periods between and after the World Wars, the French government expressed an increas...
International audienceAmong the many challenges faced by Le Corbusier in his Indian projects, adapta...
Located at the foothills of the Sivalik Mountains, Chandigarh was the dream city of independent Indi...
Façade plays an important role in modern movement architecture and a critical role in the conception...
The study aims to clarify the relationship between Le Corbusier's global concept regarding the envir...
This paper is an introduction into the architec-tural tradition of India from a climatic point of vi...
International audienceAfter the crisis of internationalism in architecture during the 1930s, the wor...
ABSTRACT: As Britain’s political influence in India grew and spread in the middle of the 18th centur...
The formative influence of the Mughal gardens on the urban spaces of the Capitol Complex, Chandigarh...
To appreciate Indian art and architecture by studying it in India alone will only lead to partial un...
[EN] Le Corbusier's work can not be understood without the direct influence that all employees had t...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN041022 / BLDSC - British Library D...
© Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2018. Human beings have a natural instinct for bio-climatic hom...
Le Corbusier was a Swiss architect and urbanist who acquired French nationality in 1930, having set ...
[EN] The crisis of international architecture, at the first 30s, introduced new ties to place and lo...
In the both the periods between and after the World Wars, the French government expressed an increas...