Precisions on the Present State of Architecture and City Planning
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Word Count
76,000 words, Guess
Page Count
304 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139783906027654
- ISBN-103906027651
- OCLC Control Number934583910
- Better World Books9783906027654
- Open LibraryOL28557153M
Classifications
- LCCNA680
- LCCNA680 .L3613 2015
Description
Precisions on the Present State of Architecture and City Planning', or 'Precisions', as the book is commonly known, originated from a series of ten lectures presented by Le Corbusier in Buenos Aires in 1929. Concise summations of the Swiss-born French architects pioneering philosophy, the lectures contain some of Le Corbusiers most compelling aphorisms and cover topics ranging from technique, design and human scale, and the 1927 League of Nations competition to the teaching of architecture and an analysis of the transformation of his own work over time. This new edition presents the 'Precisions' lectures to a new audience. During the lectures, Le Corbusier punctuated his points with a series of improvised crayon-on-paper drawings. This is the first edition to reproduce all forty drawings in color. The book also includes Le Corbusiers introduction, appended in the 1960s, which describes the tremendous impact the city of Buenos Aires had on the architect - its beauty and vast potential, as well as the considerable challenges presented by this city 'trembling on the verge of great works'. A new additional essay by Tim Benton places the lectures in context with the larger body of Le Corbusiers work. Finally, an appendix has been added with brief descriptions of key figures and events discussed.
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