by KennethFrampton (Author)
Le Corbusier is probably the most famous architect of the 20th century. The richness and variety of his work and his passionately expressed philosophy of architecture have had a gigantic impact on the urban fabric and the way we live.
Weaving through his long and prolific life are certain recurrent themes - his perennial drive towards new types of dwelling, from the early white villas to the Unite d'Habitation at Marseilles; his evolving concepts of urban form, including the Plan Voisin of 1925 with its cruciform towers imposed on the city of Paris and his work at Chandigarh in India; and his belief in a new technocratic order.
The distinguished critic and historian Kenneth Frampton re-examines all the facets of his artistic and philosophical world-view in light of recent thinking, and presents us with a Le Corbusier for the 21st century.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Published: 01 May 2001
ISBN 10: 0500203415
ISBN 13: 9780500203415
Book Overview: 'Should be essential reading for all present and future architectural students ... read, absorb, enjoy!' ASI Journal