Le Le Corbusier by Niklas Maak

Le Le Corbusier by Niklas Maak

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The mastermind behind what he termed beautiful and functional "machines for living" Le Corbusier has long been recognised as one of the foremost figures in the international style of architecture. This book deals with his life and work.

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Le Le Corbusier by Niklas Maak

The mastermind behind what he termed beautiful and functional machines for living, Le Corbusier has long been recognized as one of the foremost figures in the international style of architecture. Yet, beginning in the 1940s, the famed architect and urbanist increasingly took modernism in a new direction that has until now been insufficiently considered--and little understood. Dispensing with his trademark suit and bowtie, Le Corbusier was spending increasing amounts of time at the shore in the 1940s, collecting stones, shells, and other jetsam, and enjoying the works of the philosopher and ardent shell collector Paul Valery. And it was here that the seemingly hyper-rational architect developed a revolutionary new theory of design, built around these polished and splintered shapes. Stating that nature was the source of his inspiration, Le Corbusier embarked on a meandering odyssey through the literature and esoteric writings of his day, going on to produce such unorthodox projects as Chandigarh's Palace of Assembly and the strange and beautiful Ronchamp Chapel in Paris, whose roof is said to have been modeled after an inverted crab's shell. The development of Le Corbusier's new approach not only changed modernism but also inspired--and continues to inspire--new shapes and lines in the work of a host of architects. In this superbly written and accessible piece of architectural history, Maak develops the intricate story of a breakthrough in architecture that began on a beach.

Niklas Maak is a Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung journalist and arts editor, as well as a John T. Harvard's Dunlop Lecturer on Housing and Urbanization. He is also the author of Hirmer Publishers' Le Corbusier: The Architect on the Beach.

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ISBN 13 9783777439914
ISBN 10 3777439916
Title Le Le Corbusier
Author Niklas Maak
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Hirmer Verlag
Year published 2007-08-03
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.