The final testament of Père Corbu
a translation and interpretation of Mise au point
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Author
Contributions
- Žaknić, Ivan. - Contributor
Publication
1997 - Yale University Press, New Haven, Connecticut
Language
English
Word Count
45,000 words, Guess
Page Count
180 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1007880M
- ISBN-100300063539
- OCLC Control Number35865467
- Library of Congress Control Number96047812
- LibraryThing4316547
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- Goodreads1165280
Classifications
- DDC720/.92
- LCCNA1053.J4 A2 1997
Description
Le Corbusier, the most influential architect of the twentieth century, died in 1965 only weeks after completing Mise au point, his last opus in the form of autobiographical reflections. This book is the first English translation of Mise au point, the first illustrated critical bilingual edition, and the first attempt to integrate this document into Le Corbusier's life as a whole, especially its final embittered years. Illustrated with photos and drawings, many of which appear here for the first time, and also including a revealing interview granted by Le Corbusier in the final months of his life, the volume will be welcomed by all students of Le Corbusier's art, architecture, and urban planning, as well as by those interested in modernism and twentieth-century culture.
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Series Statement
- The Henry McBride series in modernism and modernity
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