A spectacular visual biography of the life and work of Le Corbusier (1887–1965), one of Modernism's most influential architects, urban planners, and theorists. Approximately 2,000 images and documents, many previously unpublished, feature his major built works, urban plans, paintings, publications, and furniture as well as sketches, archival photographs, and personal correspondence. Rarely seen photographs and correspondence shed new light on Le Corbusier’s relationships with Josephine Baker, Eileen Gray, Fernand Léger, Pablo Picasso, Jean Prouvé, and many others. Insightful introductory essay by France’s most authoritative architectural historian and critic, Jean-Louis Cohen, and incisive chapter introductions by highly regarded Le Corbusi...
Besides his building activities, Le Corbusier (1887-1965) wrote and published around fifty books and...
Le Corbusier was both artist and architect and the symbiosis between these dual roles contributed to...
This groundbreaking new perspective on Le Corbusier is based on exhaustive archival research and the...
Le Corbusier was a Swiss architect and urbanist who acquired French nationality in 1930, having set ...
Le Corbusier (1887-1965) was both a great architect and a graphic designer par excellence. Though h...
Le Corbusier’s apartment-studio is an iconic object of the twentieth century, combining the indisput...
Originally published in French under the evocative title 'Le Corbusier / Lucien Hervé / Contacts (L’...
As a major figure of international modernism, Le Corbusier’s work has been subject to extensive crit...
[EN] As a major figure of international modernism, Le Corbusier’s work has been subject to extensive...
[EN] The relationship between Le Corbusier and the visual arts (drawing, photography and cinema) is ...
reserved2siAnna Rosellini è l’autore dei capitoli: 1, 2 - ad esclusione del paragrafo Die Kapelle vo...
In 2016, it was announced that iconic Franco-Swiss modern architect, Le Corbusier, and his nearly co...
In a letter to a close friend dated April 1922 Le Corbusier announced that he was to publish his fir...
Le Corbusier, whose real name was Charles-oudouard Jeanneret-Gris, is considered the father of moder...
Béton brut and ineffable space: two concepts defined by Le Corbusier after World War II that speak a...
Besides his building activities, Le Corbusier (1887-1965) wrote and published around fifty books and...
Le Corbusier was both artist and architect and the symbiosis between these dual roles contributed to...
This groundbreaking new perspective on Le Corbusier is based on exhaustive archival research and the...
Le Corbusier was a Swiss architect and urbanist who acquired French nationality in 1930, having set ...
Le Corbusier (1887-1965) was both a great architect and a graphic designer par excellence. Though h...
Le Corbusier’s apartment-studio is an iconic object of the twentieth century, combining the indisput...
Originally published in French under the evocative title 'Le Corbusier / Lucien Hervé / Contacts (L’...
As a major figure of international modernism, Le Corbusier’s work has been subject to extensive crit...
[EN] As a major figure of international modernism, Le Corbusier’s work has been subject to extensive...
[EN] The relationship between Le Corbusier and the visual arts (drawing, photography and cinema) is ...
reserved2siAnna Rosellini è l’autore dei capitoli: 1, 2 - ad esclusione del paragrafo Die Kapelle vo...
In 2016, it was announced that iconic Franco-Swiss modern architect, Le Corbusier, and his nearly co...
In a letter to a close friend dated April 1922 Le Corbusier announced that he was to publish his fir...
Le Corbusier, whose real name was Charles-oudouard Jeanneret-Gris, is considered the father of moder...
Béton brut and ineffable space: two concepts defined by Le Corbusier after World War II that speak a...
Besides his building activities, Le Corbusier (1887-1965) wrote and published around fifty books and...
Le Corbusier was both artist and architect and the symbiosis between these dual roles contributed to...
This groundbreaking new perspective on Le Corbusier is based on exhaustive archival research and the...