"Le Corbusier Talks With Students From The Schools Of Architecture" 1961 Le Corbusier [Charles-Edouard Jeanneret], 1887-1965. Pierre Chase (contributor).
$150
Le Corbusier [Charles-Edouard Jeanneret], 1887-1965. Pierre Chase (contributor).
[83] pp.
The Orion Press, Inc.
1961
First Printing
8 1/4" x 5 5/8"
First published in France in 1943 and translated for English-speaking readers in 1961, Le Corbusier Talks with Students presents advice and commentary from the master of modernism for young architects-to-be. In chapters ranging from "Disorder" to "The Construction of Dwellings" to "A Research Workshop," Le Corbusier discusses his views on architectural history and offers opinions on the future of the profession, while touching on his own projects for the Villa Savoye, the Cit Universitaire, and the Radiant City. Topics such as architecture's role in our directionless society; the balance between spiritual values and technical factors; and the importance of space, proportion, and color are explored by this renowned architect.