Le Corbusier urges readers to cease thinking of architecture as a matter of historical styles and instead open their eyes to the modern world. Simultaneously a historian, critic, and prophet, he provocatively juxtaposes views of classical Greece and Renaissance Rome with images of airplanes, cars, and ocean liners. Le Corbusier’s sloganssuch as “the house is a machine for living in”and philosophy changed how his contemporaries saw the relationship between architecture, technology, and history. This edition includes a new translation of the original text, a scholarly introduction, and background notes that illuminate the text and illustrations.
Le Corbusier urges readers to cease thinking of architecture as a matter of historical styles and instead open their eyes to the modern world. Simultaneously a historian, critic, and prophet, he provocatively juxtaposes views of classical Greece and Renaissance Rome with images of airplanes, cars, and ocean liners. Le Corbusier’s sloganssuch as “the house is a machine for living in”and philosophy changed how his contemporaries saw the relationship between architecture, technology, and history. This edition includes a new translation of the original text, a scholarly introduction, and background notes that illuminate the text and illustrations.

Toward an Architecture
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Toward an Architecture
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780892368228 |
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Publisher: | Getty Publications |
Publication date: | 10/15/2007 |
Series: | Texts and Documents Series |
Edition description: | First Edition |
Pages: | 358 |
Product dimensions: | 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 1.30(d) |
Lexile: | 1110L (what's this?) |