A penetrating and comprehensive study of Le Corbusier (1887-1965), one of the dominant forces in 20th-century architecture and design.
Highly praised as one of the best works of scholarship on Le Corbusier, by an eminent and award-winning architectural historian.
Drawing from the Le Corbusier archive, author William Curtis documents individual projects in detail while linking them to the architect's philosophy, urban visions, art and the culture of his time.
Procceds chronologically through Le Corbusier's life, with clear narrative text illustrated by extensive photographs, plans, original sketches, and a section of 31 colour plates.
Format:
280 x 215 mm, 240 pp., 31 col., 212 b&w illus., paperback
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